Katsina Varsity To Send Students To China, Russia, UK For Training
“The university intends for its students to spend three years studying theory domestically, followed by two years abroad in countries such as China, Russia, and the United Kingdom to complete their practical training.
“In 2018 and 2019, the Federal Government, in partnership with the company, selected and interviewed students from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria—specifically from civil and mechanical engineering, who were sent to China for a two-year practical programme.
“These students followed a ‘three plus two’ model, spending three years in China for practical training after completing two years of theory here. Many of them now serve as pioneer academic staff, preparing our students for similar opportunities,” he said.
“Furthermore, the university has been listed among institutions eligible for TETFund support, which will significantly improve academic infrastructure and staff development.
“We are integrating modern technology in teaching, with plans to introduce smart classrooms and expand virtual learning platforms. Sustainability initiatives, including solar-powered facilities and a green campus, are also priorities.
“The university plans to broaden its academic offerings to include programmes in transportation security, aviation technology, smart transport systems, and sustainable urban mobility.
“A short and executive course will soon be launched to cater to working professionals and executives.
“Research efforts will be intensified in areas such as autonomous vehicles and green logistics, alongside further development of academic staff and industry partnerships,” Katsayal noted.