2,280 students graduate with B-Tech, M-Tech from Takoradi Technical University
2,280 students graduated with Bachelor of Technology and Master of Technology degrees from Takoradi Technical University at its 26th Special Congregation Ceremony in Takoradi. John Frank Eshun, the Vice-Chancellor, described the ceremony as "a celebration of resilience, discipline, and academic excellence," and commended the graduands for reaching a significant milestone. Prof. Eshun reiterated the university's dedication to equipping students with relevant competencies to thrive in the world of work.
Out of the total number of graduates, 44 received Master of Technology degrees, while 2,236 were awarded Bachelor of Technology degrees. In the Bachelor of Technology category, 326 students obtained First Class honours, 1,543 graduated with Second Class Upper honours, 362 with Second Class Lower honours, and five recorded passes. Since the establishment of a support unit in 2018, a total of 173 students with disabilities have benefited from various initiatives.
Christian Kwaku Amuzuvi, Chairman of the University Governing Council, charged the graduates to apply their knowledge and skills toward national and global development, urging them to "Be leaders, entrepreneurs, thinkers, and problem-solvers." George Kweku Toku Oduro, Technical Advisor, delivering a speech on behalf of the Minister for Education, encouraged the graduates to harness education as a tool for transformation. He highlighted the government's commitment to ensuring access to education through policy interventions, including the 'No Fees Stress' policy.
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Takoradi Technical University held its 26th Special Congregation Ceremony in Takoradi. The university reiterated its dedication to equipping students- including those with disabilities- with relevant competencies.
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