An aggregate of 36 graduands of the Federal University of Technology, Owerri , Imo State on Saturday stowed top of the line degree in different orders.
The Vice-Chancellor of the college, Prof. Francis Eze, revealed this amid the 30th assembly function of the organization.
The bad habit chancellor said that an aggregate number of 2,325 were granted first degrees while 438 postgraduate degrees and recognitions were additionally given on meriting applicants.
The college, he noted, started things out in the Open Education Resources positioning of Nigerian Universities sorted out by the National Universities Commission, including that the aftereffect of the 2017 NUC accreditation of its projects demonstrated that all the eight projects recorded full accreditation status.
To additionally develop her preparation, the Eze said the foundation had presented Information and Communication Technology in endeavors to widen educating and staying up to date with current patterns.
He expressed that a similar train had been conveyed in the installment of charges, enrollment of courses, lodging room designation, examination and preparing of results/transcripts which had enormously enhanced effectiveness.
"In this way, of all the 45 programs, just two have between time accreditation status, while others have full accreditation status. We are likewise setting up some new projects for NUC assets confirmation", Eze included.
He said the college had effectively followed its 2016/2017 arrangement of graduands who had been adequately prepped both in character and figuring out how to add to the development and progression of society.
Additionally, Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State, Managing Director, Niger Delta Development Commission, Nsima Udo Eken; Chairman, Orange Drugs Limited, Chief Tony Ezenna and General Manager, Exploration Esso Exploration Production Ltd, Andrew Ogaga-Ejayeriese, were consulted with privileged doctorate degrees in various supporters and for their tremendous commitments to humankind by the college.
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