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Veritas University is a private university, located in Abuja. It was founded in March 2002 by the Catholic Church in Nigeria. [1]

Programmes

  • B.Sc Industrial Chemistry
  • B.Sc Physics with Electronics
  • B.Sc Applied Microbiology
  • B.A. English and Literary Studies
  • B.A. History and International Relations
  • B.Sc. Accounting
  • B.Sc. Marketing and Advertising
  • B.Sc. Economics
  • B.Sc. Political Science and Diplomacy
  • B.Sc. Microbiology
  • B.A. ED. EDUCATION ENGLISH
  • B.A. PHILOSOPHY
  • B.ED. BUSINESS EDUCATION
  • B.ED. EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
  • B.ED. GUIDANCE AND COUNSELLING
  • B.SC. BANKING AND FINANCE
  • B.SC. BIOCHEMISTRY
  • B.SC. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
  • B.SC. COMPUTER SCIENCE
  • B.SC. ENTREPRENEURSHIP
  • B.SC. MARKETING AND ADVERTISING
  • B.SC. MASS COMMUNICATION

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Accreditation

VERITAS University, Abuja (VUNA), is the Catholic University of Nigeria. It was founded by the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria through a resolution given at its March 2002 meeting in Abuja.

The initiative came from the Bishops’ quest for a University that would provide high quality tertiary education according to the tradition of the Catholic Church.

The University emphasizes moral values, self-reliance and the development of the students’ entrepreneurial capabilities for the social and economic benefit of the graduates and the Nigerian society.

A provisional License to operate the University was granted by the National Universities Commission in May 2007. The permanent site of the University is located in Bwari, Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. However, the University commenced admission of students in October 2008, for the 2008/2009 academic year at its take-off campus in Obehie Town, Abia State, Nigeria.[3]

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