A total number of 252 students have graduated with first class honours from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN).
This was made known by Prof. Charles Igwe, Vice Chancellor of the institution at a pre-convocation press briefing in the University.
“I am pleased to announce that a total of 12, 526, which is an increase of 1082 compared to 51st convocation figure’s first degrees of the University of Nigeria, will be awarded at 52nd convocation,” he said.
“And the breakdown of the results are as follows, a total of 252 persons made first class honours degree, 4,834 made second class honours upper division, 5,883 made second class honours lower division, 747 made third class and 25 persons graduated with pass”.
The Vice Chancellor further stated that a total of 1,438 postgraduate degrees and diplomas would be awarded during the convocation ceremony.
The breakdown of the postgraduate degrees and diplomas are as follows: a total of 412 persons will be awarded the Doctorate Degree, while 961 persons will be awarded the Masters degrees, as well as a total of 75 postgraduate diplomas.
The convocation lecture themed “Why Universities Should Lead The Way to A New Nigeria”, would be delivered by the Governor of Imo State, His Excellency, Senator Hope Uzodinma on Thursday, May 9.
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