FG retains 16 years minimum age for tertiary admission

The Minister of Education, Tunji Alausa, on Monday announced that the Federal Government has retained 16 years as the minimum age for admission into tertiary institutions across Nigeria.

Alausa made the announcement during the 2026 Policy Meeting on Admissions to Tertiary Institutions held in Abuja, noting that the decision followed extensive consultations and policy reviews involving key education stakeholders.

According to him, the policy was designed to strike a balance between academic readiness and inclusivity in Nigeria’s tertiary education system.

“Following extensive consultations and policy reviews, the government has maintained sixteen (16) years as the minimum age for admission into tertiary institutions,” he said.

“This position reflects a careful balance between inclusivity and academic readiness.”

 

The minister explained that while the government recognises the existence of exceptionally gifted candidates who may meet academic requirements earlier than the stipulated age, such cases would be handled under strict guidelines.

“While we recognise the existence of exceptionally gifted individuals, such cases must be treated within clearly defined and rigorously enforced guidelines to preserve the integrity of the system as a whole,” Alausa added.

He said the framework is aimed at ensuring that early admissions do not compromise the maturity and preparedness required for tertiary education.

Alausa also used the platform to introduce policy adjustments affecting specific disciplines, including Education and Agriculture-related programmes, where candidates may now benefit from more flexible admission considerations under the new framework.

The announcement comes amid broader deliberations at the policy meeting, which also includes discussions on admission guidelines, institutional quotas, and cut-off marks for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination

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