STU awards 389 graduates with BTech degrees 17th Dec 2020 | Source: GNA
The Sunyani Technical University (STU) at the weekend held its 13th congregation and awarded Bachelor of Technology degrees to 389 graduates.
They successfully underwent four-year programmes in Engineering, Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET), Applied Science and Technology, Applied Arts as well as Business and Management disciplines.
The graduates comprised 226 males and 163 females, with 65 of them obtaining first class, 253 second class upper, and 71 second class lower.
Speaking at the ceremony held in Sunyani, Professor Kwadwo Adinkrah-Appiah, the Vice-Chancellor of the STU, emphasised the University was prepared to absorb more students and therefore urged qualified applicants, particularly from the free Senior High School programmes to apply, as the University re-opens in January 2021.
We need to walk the talk in finding jobs for graduates - UG VC
The Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana, Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, urged Government to to walk the talk as the country keeps producing more graduates into the business environment.
She has urged Technical universities in the country not to deviate from their mandate and concentrate on quality entrepreneurs to fill the middle to high level manpower that the nation requires for progress.
She gave the advice during the first session (virtual) of the 13th congregation for Bachelor Technology programmes of the Sunyani Technical University (STU).
Nana Amfo called on the government to recognize graduates of technical universities in their placement and create the enabling environment that would allow private persons to create sustainable jobs.
Don t deviate from your mandate, VC urges technical universities 15th Dec 2020 | Source: GNA
Technical universities in the country have been urged not to deviate from their mandate and concentrate on quality entrepreneurs to fill the middle to high level manpower that the nation requires for progress.
Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, the Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Ghana gave the advice during the first session (virtual) of the 13th congregation for Bachelor Technology programmes of the Sunyani Technical University (STU).
She said the traditional universities thought about employable skills that they could infuse, when introducing new programmes, saying you already have that, and you don t have to lose it .
Don’t deviate from your mandate - VC urges technical universities
Technical universities in the country have been urged not to deviate from their mandate to deliver a high-level of manpower and practical skills that the country requires for progress.
Nana Aba Appiah Amfo, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ghana gave the advice during the first session (virtual) of the 13th congregation for Bachelor Technology programmes of the Sunyani Technical University (STU).
Speaking at the ceremony, Ms. Appiah Amfo called on the government to recognize graduates of technical universities in their placement in order to create the enabling environment for sustainable jobs.
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