Night View of KAAF University College Campus in Pictures

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Night View of KAAF University College Campus in Pictures

EducationGhana| September 27| Night View of KAAF University College Campus in Pictures

 

KAAF University College was incorporated in 2006 under the Companies Code Act 179 of 1963. However, admissions started during the 2008/2009 Academic Year with a handful of pioneering students.

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The school started with the establishment of the Faculty of Engineering and later a Department of Business.

Within 4 years, the number had risen to nearly 1000, with the Engineering  Faculty having the larger number of students.

The school currently has a student population of around 1200 and offers courses in engineering, business, law, nursing and computer science.

KNUST serve as our mentor institution for Engineering and Business, GIMPA for our Law Programme and UDS for Computer Science and Nursing.

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