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    In 56 Years: UNILAG Produces 4 First Class Graduates In Chinese Language

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comMay 3, 2018 --- 3:18 pmNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    University of Lagos, Akoka, Yaba, the nation’s premier ivory tower, established in 1962, has become a trailblazer to produce four First Class graduates in Chinese Language in its 56 years of existence.

    Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe, the Vice-Chancellor of the institution,  who announced this at a news conference on Wednesday in Lagos, said the university will, for the first time, produce four out of the 14 graduates bagging first class division in Chinese.

    Ogundipe said activities lined-up for the three-day ceremonies would begin on May 8, explaining that 62 of the entire first class graduating students are from the Faculty of Engineering.

    The vice-chancellor noted that three students emerged best graduating students with a Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.97.

    They are Jude Mathew from the Department of Biochemistry, Abbas Roy-Larinde from the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering and Emmanuel Babawale, Department of Early Childhood Education.

    Giving a further breakdown of the graduating students, Ogundipe said 6,816, representing 53.9 per cent, would get first degrees and diplomas, while 5,822 others, representing 46.1 per cent, would bag postgraduate degrees.

    Out of the graduating students, 1,892 are in the Second Class Upper division, while 2,958 others are in the Second Class Lower division.

    Also, 1,227 graduates are in the Third Class, 93 with Pass degrees, while 400 others would be awarded degrees or diplomas that are not classified.

    In the postgraduate category, Ogundipe said 123 would be awarded Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degrees in various disciplines, while 5,190 others would be conferred with Masters’ degrees in their various fields of study.

    He said 509 other students would be conferred with Postgraduate diplomas.

    The VC expressed the determination of the university to attain unequalled national recognition and global relevance.

    “We have initiated some partnerships and collaborations with institutions and organisations that will help us to achieve our dream of providing a world-class learning and research environment that will produce great scholars and researchers, with national impact.

    “We are reaching out to both private, public organisations and individuals to support us.

    “The ultimate goal is to make University of Lagos the African hub for research and innovation by 2022.

    “We shall escalate research activities that focus on solving real-life challenges,’’ the VC said.

    He noted that the university was ready to provide the lead in attending to urgent national issues through evidence-based research.

    He added that the institution had challenged staff and students to make good use of their ingenuity and resourcefulness.

    Ogundipe added that the university was also poised to develop its students by honing their skills through the introduction of entrepreneurship training to the curriculum.

    At the end of the students’ degree programmes, he said they would be awarded bachelors’ degrees and an Entrepreneurship Certificate.

    He said the university would confer degrees, diplomas and certificates to 12,638 students in various disciplines at the convocation.

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    Chinese Language first class graduates ivory tower Prof. Oluwatoyin Ogundipe University of lagos Vice-Chancellor Yaba
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