Cameroon Tribune (Yaoundé)

Cameroon: INJS Evaluates BMD System

Brenda Yufeh

28 March 2008


Teachers and students of the school recently held a meeting to this effect.

Authorities and students of the National Institute of Youth and Sports (INJS) have been commended for effectively implementing the Bachelor, Master and Doctorate (BMD) programme in the institution during the first semester. During a meeting held at the institution on Wednesday, March 26th, the President of the Scientific Council of the institution, Professor Mathieu Minyono Nkodo, said six months after the teaching of the BMD programme in the school, it was necessary to evaluate the programme taking into cognisance the advantages and disadvantages encountered so far.

Pr. Mathieu Minyono Nkodo noted that the BMD programme is vital for INJS as it is not only to harmonise Cameroon's higher educational system but also to meet-up with the trends of globalisation as it equips students with knowledge apt for the job market. According to the President of the Scientific Council, the BMD system centers on the student in a personal follow-up manner. The programme permits students to achieve technological and professional skills geared towards social success.

The Director of the National Institute of Youth and Sports, Daniel Ngoa Nguele, said if yesterday was a trail phase of the BMD system, today they are involved into action. "Yesterday we were putting the bases of our insertion into the new system. But today because we want to follow the right path, we have to evaluate", Dr Danial Ngoa Nguele said. After six months of implementing the BMD programme in INJS, the Director said the process is slowly but progressively taking routes. Through the BMD programme, INJS is professionalizing its students as the school does not just help its students become civil servants but enable them to perform well when out of the school. All the different parties involved in implementing the BMD system as well as students took tends to say how they are going about with the programme saying it easily integrates with what they will meet there given that it is the same all over the world.

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