Nigerian Turkish International Colleges

Nigerian Turkish International Colleges

Nigerian Turkish International Colleges (NTIC), run by Surat Educational LTD, are science-oriented secondary schools, established throughout Nigeria, to contribute to the existing relationship between Turkey and Nigeria in the area of education.

The schools are furnished with full-fledged laboratories i.e. physics, chemistry, biology and computer. The classrooms are small in size (max. 24 students) which allows the teacher to give more time for individual attention.

The teaching and learning system are supported by social and educational activities spread into the academic year such as Science Fair, Mothers’ Day, End of the Year Programme, and so on. At the end of each academic year, excursion to Turkey or other countries is organized for the students.

Having reached SS3, the school in Abuja scored 100% success in the first JSCE examination conducted by ERC Abuja. This 100% success is maintained in the following year’s SSCE examination conducted by NECO in 2002, 2003 and 2004 respectively. To help weak students, supplementary lessons are arranged on Saturdays in major subjects.

The company can also provide local and foreign administrative personnel, academic advisor, guidance and counselor and principal in charge of day-to-day running of any primary or post-primary institutions.

The school can be found in Abuja, Lagos, Kano, Yobe, Kaduna and Ogun

in its tenth year NTIC has become one of the most renowned and respected colleges in Nigeria..



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