Currently, we have NBTE fully accredited National Diploma courses and flexible International Diploma courses that are Singapore based, (Informatics). There is also a professional course, C-Tech, that provides cabling technology for those in the communication industries. Read more...
The Kazaure Journal of Science, Technology and Humanities (KAJOSTEH), a peer-reviewed Journal from JSIIT Kazaure invites scholarly paper articles from scholars, researchers and authors to submit their original research on current advancement in the area of Science, Technology and Humanities. All submitted articles will be peer-reviewed, published online and print version will be provided within shortest possible time.
IMPORTANT DATES:
1. Submission Deadline, 21st March, 2021
2. Acknowledgement of receipt within 48 hours
3. Peer-Review Process: 2-3 weeks after your submission, following which acceptance will be issued for the publishable ones
Today, there is virtually e-everything; e-mail, e-commerce, e-learning, e-government, etc. It was in response to this global trend that the Jigawa State Government of Nigeria pioneered the establishment of Informatics Institute under a franchise agreement.
Learning doesn’t just happen in a classroom. Opportunities for teaching and development exist everywhere and at all times on campus and it’s our job to seize these moments. As student affairs, our job is to foster and promote these interactions.
We've a strong sporting ground, whether you wish to play as part of a team or just want to keep fit! There are plenty of activities for you to choose from to help you stay healthy and active including soccer, badminton & basketball and many more.
When you are choosing where to study, the quality & value for money of accommodation can be a key part of the decision making process. Where you live can be just as important as what you learn whether on campus, or nearby.
Kazaure, town and traditional emirate in Jigawa state, northern Nigeria. The town has been the emirate’s headquarters since 1819. It was founded by Dan Tunku, a Fulani warrior who was one of the 14 flag bearers for the Fulani jihad (holy war) leader Usman dan Fodio.