FG Retains 16 Years as Minimum Age for Tertiary Admission
The Federal Government has decided to maintain 16 years as the minimum age for admission into tertiary institutions in Nigeria. This decision puts an end to the ongoing debate about lowering the entry age for universities and other higher institutions. The policy will continue to guide admissions across the country.
Many parents and stakeholders have welcomed the retention of the 16-year minimum age. They believe it gives young students enough time to mature before entering higher education. The government’s decision is seen as a way to maintain standards and ensure students are adequately prepared for university life.
Education experts have noted that this age limit helps reduce pressure on younger children and allows them to develop both academically and emotionally. Some institutions had earlier pushed for a lower age, but the government has stuck with the existing policy after careful consideration.
This announcement brings clarity to students, parents, and school authorities who were waiting for a final decision. With the minimum age retained at 16, admission processes for the next academic session are expected to follow this guideline strictly.
The Federal Government’s decision is aimed at promoting quality education and protecting the interests of young Nigerians. As the new academic year approaches, students who meet the 16-year requirement can now prepare confidently for tertiary admission.





