71 out of the 6,891 2023/2024 graduating college students of Kwara State College (KWASU), Malete, will likely be awarded First Class Levels.
KWASU Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Jimoh Shaykh-Luqman, disclosed this on Tuesday in Malete at a press convention heralding the twelfth convocation ceremony of the establishment slated for Dec. 14.
He mentioned that out of the 6,891 graduates, 6,374 can be awarded first levels, whereas 517 can be awarded postgraduate levels.
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”71 college students will likely be awarded First Class Levels, 1,828 Second Class Higher Division, 3,501 are for Second Class Decrease Division, whereas 974 will bag Third Class.
“468 college students will earn Masters, whereas 49 to awarded Ph.D,” he mentioned.
Shaykh-Luqman mentioned that the establishment had grown exponentially from 9 colleges to 11 colleges, which could result in rising the undergraduate programmes to 80.READ ALSO:Cellular cash, financial institution brokers vows help for $1tr economic system
“The college has began its 2024/2025 tutorial session as a multi-campus establishment with the take-off of the Osi Ilesha-Baruba campus.
“We now have additionally accomplished a 104 bed-space hostel and the primary part of the Scholar Sensible Metropolis hostel challenge is underway, to make sure that college students have entry to an all-round college tradition,” he mentioned.
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The vice-chancellor, nevertheless, mentioned that the establishment was confronted with land encroachment however was interfacing with the Kwara Geographical Data Service to completely tackle the difficulty.
He known as on the state authorities to intervene with the reconstruction of the Shao-Malete street in addition to prolong the intra-campus street community.