UniAbuja to graduate 7,128 undergraduates, 100 PhDs, others

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Vice Chancellor, University of Abuja, Prof. Abdul-Rasheed Na’allah has disclosed that no fewer than 7,128 undergraduate students would be graduating at the school’s convocation slated for Saturday, on Oct. 7.

Na’allah, who made this known at the 27th Pre- Convocation briefing in Abuja on Wednesday said the institution, said that 100 PhDs, 326 academic Masters and 346 Professional Masters would also be graduating.

He said 40 students would be graduating with First Class , 474 with Second Class Upper, 944 Second Class Lower, 174 with 3rd Class and One Pass degree.

He, however, said the University had banned Pass degree going forward.

He added that the University would also confer Honorary Doctorate Degree of Letters on Prof. Toyin Falola of the University of Texas, Houston for his role in the development and growth of the institution and other African universities at large.

The vice chancellor also explained that the institution would be introducing Russia language as part of the general courses that students must pass before graduating.

This he said was to make new knowledge available to students.

“The university has developed into a global university with the offering of different languages, which include Japanese, French, Portuguese among others.

“Efforts are though being made to bring in full some of the foreign languages as degrees programmes but the varsity has made it a compulsory in General Studies that every student must study and pass a foreign language before graduation.

“We are going to offer Russia language in addition to the foreign languages we offer. Students are made to offer and pass one of these foreign languages,”he said.

While noting the efforts made by the University to achieve its mandates, he said the varsity has embarked on fund raising for alumni, philanthropists and also identifying foundations that would help in sponsoring research, training and others.

Na’allah added that students who intend to study in the university must undertake and present a drug test before admission process.

He said the university is working with NDLEA to help students who were involved in drug abuse and to rehabilitate them.

He said that the drug status of students was important in order to help students to be free from drugs.

Though he said the students would not be sent out from school if involved in drug abuse but rather to help rehabilitate them in collaboration with the NDLEA.

He also disclosed the National Universities Commission (NUC) had approved 26 new academic programmes for the University.

According to him the university will now offer some of the courses starting from 2023/2024 academic session.

The courses include Nursing, Communication and Media Studies, Pharmacy, Tourism and hospitality, Agricultural engineering ,among others. (NAN)

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