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OOU Produces 43 First Class Graduates, 41 PhD Holders

Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU), Ago – Iwoye has delivered 43 First Class and 41 PhD graduates in its joined 2014/2015, 2015/2016 Convocation function with a sum of 5,809 graduands.

The Vice – Chancellor, Prof. Saburi Adesanya, who uncovered this to columnists on Monday at the establishment’s fundamental grounds in Ago – Iwoye in front of OOU 35th commemoration and meeting slated for this January 31st, additionally said 811 graduates made the Second Class Upper respect list.

Adesanya said that 1,192 graduated with Third Class respects, while 20 others had pass.

As per him, in future, understudies that are not doing admirably in their picked devotees, might be encouraged to move to different ranges where they stand a shot of completing with preferred evaluations over passes.

Handling inquiries from columnists, the Vice – Chancellor revealed that the college senate has endorsed the presentation of new projects – Bsc. Nursing, Veterinary Medicine, Estate Management, Building Technology, Radiology and Music as a component of development.

He said the offices and labor for the new projects are as of now on ground while the discussion is on – running with the National University Commission(NUC) to empower start educating of those courses by next scholastic session.

Adesanya, in any case, regretted that the organization’s Islamic studies(Education), Christian Religious Knowledge(Education) and History(Education) have not been licensed by the NUC.

He faulted the issue for low support of the three trains by understudies however guaranteed that the college has begun setting up measures draw in more understudies in future.

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