One hundred and twelve (112) students of the University of Jos will graduate with first class honours on Thursday, May 11.
Also, 3,093 students had second upper division honours, while 6,325 will graduate with with second class lower division.
Prof. Tanko Ishaya, the Vice-Chancellor of the institution, on Wednesday in Jos, added that 1,361 students had third class degrees, 281 pass division and 109 qualified for pharmacy and veterinary medicine programmes.
Ishaya maintained that the students had worked diligently to attain their feats, adding that the university is proud of them and prayed them excel in their future endeavours.
The university has certified 20,532 students qualified for doctoral degrees (Ph.D.), master’s degree, bachelor’s degrees and diplomas in various academic fields.
The students comprise 159 in Ph.D. degree level, 3,669 in master’s degree cadre, 281 in postgraduate diplomas, 11,281 in bachelor’s degree level and 5,142 from affiliate institutions.
The number is made up of students in the 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 academic session of the institution.
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Ishaya, at the pre-convocation news conference, said that the graduands would be presented with their certificates at the 33rd and 34th combined convocation to hold between May 11 and May 13.
The vice-chancellor said that award of certificates to undergraduates’ degrees and diplomas would hold on May 11, convocation lecture would on May 12 and award of postgraduate diplomas, masters and Ph.D. degrees would be on May 13.
The highpoints of Saturday’s programme will be the investiture of Malam Ahmed Bamali, the Emir of Zazzau, as the new chancellor of the university.
He will also be conferred with the Doctor of Laws Degrees (LL.D), alongside Prof. Suleiman Bogoro, the former Executive Secretary, Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund) and Ambassador Yahaya Kwade, former Nigerian envoy to Switzerland.
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