Mrs Ogunsola noted that the graduates were thoroughly trained.
Mr Alausa said that registration for the NCEE would commence on January 26 and close on May 24.
Mr Alausa said Nigeria had invested substantially in research across universities.
The federal government has unveiled a comprehensive policy framework to reduce the cost of education for parents and improve learning outcomes.
Mr Alausa stated that the government will effect salary adjustments for members of academic staff.
He said the projects would elevate the quality of training, research, innovation and healthcare delivery.
Mr Alausa stressed that Nigeria’s education reforms must now translate into measurable outcomes across all states.
Mr Alausa said the programme represented national investment in young innovators and aligns directly with President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for Education.
Mr Muhammad said the commission had strengthened its nationwide presence by opening an office in every state within 28 months of its existence.
A science student might select subjects in the social sciences or the arts, according to the education ministry.
