Air pollution is a global problem that many countries are facing. Advances in technology and increased emissions from vehicles, industries, and waste management are identified as major causes of air pollution, especially fine particulate matter or PM2.5. Thailand’s 24-hour and annual average of PM2.5 levels are above the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) guideline level, which poses risks to people’s health in the country.
UENR holds fifth congregation 25th Dec 2020 | Source: GNA
The University of Energy and Natural Resources (UENR) has held its fifth congregation ceremony to award degrees and diplomas to a total of 1,347 graduands who had successfully completed different programmes of studies.
Statistically, 344 graduands, comprising 177 males, that represented 51 per cent and 167 females which is 49 per cent graduated with diploma, and out of that 102 had distinction and 242 got passes.
At the undergraduate level, there were 709 male graduands, representing 72 per cent whilst 277 constituted females, representing 38 per cent.
On performance, 33 graduated with First Class honours, 166 with Second Class (Upper Division), 349 with Second Class (Lower Division), seven had passes and 69 had Third Class honours.