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GENDER AND AFRICAN STUDIES  GROUP  DEBUTS IN BABCOCK The Gender and African Studies Group (BUGAS), a non-profit intellectual platform for research, training and dissemination of information about women and men has been inaugurated in Babcock April 10, 2013. The group, according to the coordinator, Dr. Mobolanle E

Scam Alert

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  All 2013 Admission Candidates, Returning Students, Parents and Staff of Babcock University are hereby advised NOT TO PAY MONEY INTO ANY BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER, ACCOUNT NAMES OR BANKS OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED ON OUR WEBSITE,   http://www.babcock.edu.ng/ug_admission/ Before acting on any phone calls from a faceless “Registry worker” with regard to scores, results or stude nt disciplinary cases, please call to check the name of the “Registry worker” with the following numbers for confirmation: 08037194148; 08037141477.

South African trip

SWEET MEMORIES OF A SOUTH AFRICAN TRIP Students and staff of the Department of History and International Studies returned from a five-day field trip to South Africa with sweet memories. The team, which comprised 17 students, was led by the Head of Department, Dr.

Medical Students Association

MEDICAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION INAUGURATED It was a joyous day for students of the Benjamin S. Carson (Snr) School of Medicine as they held a special ceremony to herald the birth of their Association.

Technological Advancement

TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCEMENT The University’s quest for a technological advancement and upgrade for its School of Engineering took a new turn as the Irolu community gave its consent for a parcel of land.   The Onirolu of Irolu Oba Sikiru Ajibowu Adeyiga, Agbelesebiogun III gave his approval when he received Babcock President/ Vice Chancellor, Professor J. A.

Strategic Meeting with Dideolu Hospital

STRATEGIC MEETING  The University administration is firming up a Memorandum of Understanding to cement the collaboration between Babcock and Dideolu Specialist Hospital, Ikenne, Ogun State.   President/Vice Chancellor, Professor J. A

Gift with a Difference

GIFT WITH A DIFFERENCE The institutional drive for excellent medical service delivery received a boost as Babcock got two brand new ambulances as well as a Hilux utility van March 25. The Benjamin S. Carson Snr

Visit to South Africa

A DIPLOMATIC VISIT Efforts to leverage on the robust relations between Babcock and the South Africa government led students and faculty of International Law and Diplomacy on a week‐long academic expedition to South Africa. The group comprising 45 students and three faculty members described their trip as a life time experience

Important Notice on School Fees

Our attention has been drawn to some misinformation and misrepresentation of the University’s fees as posted on some blogs. For the avoidance of doubt, we present here the official fees for the 2013/2014 Session as approved by the University administration. Tuition:  100 and 200 Levels: 380,000 300 and 500 Levels: N310,000 for all programmes except Medical Programme       (Read More)

ICAN President

PRESIDENTIAL HONOUR The 48th President of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Adedoyin Owolabi last week led a delegation of the Institute on a collaborative visit to Babcock to strengthen existing ties. The University’s President/Vice Chancellor, Professor J. A Kayode Makinde said the partnership had redefined the University’s focus on many germane issues as well as significantly contributed to the birth of the Ijebu Ode district ICAN.  He noted that the collaboration positively impacted student development making it easier for Babcock Accounting graduates to become thoroughbred for the market