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  • Unilag to award first class degrees to 231 at 49th convocation

    No fewer than 231 out of 12,617 graduating students of the University of Lagos (Unilag) will be awarded first class division during its 49th convocation scheduled for Jan. 24.

    It’s Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Rahmon Bello, who said this at a news conference on Wednesday in Lagos added that 46 of them would be from the Faculty of Engineering.

    According to him, 6, 900 out of the 12,617 students that would be graduating, representing 54.7 percent, would receive first degrees and diploma certificates.

    He said 5,717 others, representing 45.3 percent, would receive postgraduate degrees.

    “With this output, the institution is maintaining its stance of gradually becoming a postgraduate institution,’’ the V-C said.

    Bello, giving a further breakdown of the categories of the graduating students, said that 1,705 of the students would be passing out in Second Class Upper division.

    “We will also be graduating 2,972 students in the Second Class lower division, while 1,372 others will be graduating in the Third Class division.

    “Also, 103 students will graduate with ordinary pass degrees, while 517 others will have degrees or diplomas that are not classified,’’ Bello said.

    According to him, 5,420 postgraduate students will receive their Master’s Degree certificates in various fields during the convocation,

    He also said that 95 others would be conferred with the Doctor of Philosophy (P.hD) degrees in various disciplines.

    Bello said the university produced two female students, who came top in the first class category with ‘perfect scores’ Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 5.00 point in the 2015/2016 academic session.

    They are Miss Taiwo Bankole from the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Science and Miss Ajoke Omotuyi from the Department of Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering.

     

  • 2 Unilag graduating students attain 5.0 CGPA as 8,000 matriculate

    Two graduating students of the University of Lagos have also recorded 5.00 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) in 2015/2016 academic session, just like Ayodele Dada recorded same feat in the previous year.

    Prof. Rahamon Bello, the Vice-Chancellor (V-C) of the institution, who gave the hint during the 2016/2017 matriculation on Friday, named the two students as: Miss Taiwo Bankole and Miss Ajoke Omotuyi.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the V-C had, during the 2014/2015 convocation, had described 5.00 CGPA as ‘a perfect score’.

    According to Bello, both students are from the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Faculty of Science and the Department of Systems Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, respectively.

    “Both students, females, had also posted a `perfect score’ of 5.00 CGPA, thus matching the record set by Dada in 2014/2015 academic session,’’ he said.

    The V-C stressed that such feats were achievable by a dint of hard work and not a myth.

    “All it requires is to be focused, disciplined and consistent,’’ Bello said.

    Giving a breakdown of the number of the matriculating students, the V-C said that 7,882 students, representing 18.69 per cent, met the admissions criteria after a thorough screening.

    He explained that 38,140 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) applicants and 4,310 direct entries, totaling 42, 440 applicants, began the selection process.

    He said that out of the figure, 25,883 candidates scored 200 and above at the UTME.

    Accordingly, 19,732 presented themselves for screening.

    “Those offered provisional admissions were 6,506 in the UTME category and 2,238 in the direct entry category, totaling 8,744.

    “Today, after a thorough screening exercise, there are 7,882 of you, representing 18.69 per cent of the total number of applicants (UTME and Direct), who have fully scaled the registration procedure.

    “You will from this day, become bona-fide students of the University of Lagos,’’ Bello said.

    He told the matriculating students that gaining admission into the 54-year-old institution was not only noble, but also glorious.

    The V-C added that completing the matriculation process was not the end of their journey to obtain tertiary education.

    “It is the first step of a journey that will determine your future.

    “It, therefore, requires you all to be determined, diligent, focus and resilient.

    “You must show the zeal to acquire academic excellence for which this university is reputed.

    “Shun cultism, indecent and immoral behaviours and other vices that can mar or abruptly end your sojourn here; as all forms of misconduct and misbehaviours will not be condoned,’’ Bello warned.

    He urged the students to work hard to distinguish themselves in their academics as the university had a motivational package for scholars.

    NAN reports that the high point of the event was a breakfast meeting between the management of the university and the students.

    The university registrar, thereafter, administered the matriculation oath on the students on faculty basis.

    The students had early in the week, taken on a familiarisation tour of the university as part of the orientation.