More than 5,160 students have gained admission to pursue various programmes out of 7,886 applications received at the Takoradi Technical University (TTU).
The Vice-Chancellor Prof. John Frank Eshun disclosed this at the fourth matriculation of the Takoradi Technical University.
He said admissions to Technical Vocational Education Training (TVET) Programmes constituted 72 per cent whilst other programmes took 28 per cent creating a clear impression that TTU was committed to operating within its mandate.
Professor Eshun told the fresh students that the TTU academic programmes were of high quality geared towards the labour market.
He said the programmes were very competitive and industry-driven from Engineering, Science, Technology and Business adding “your duty is to pass your examination and attain what you have come here for”.
The Vice-Chancellor urged the students to study hard and since jobs were very difficult to come by they must prepare to create their own jobs and employ others after you have adequately acquired the knowledge TTU gave you.
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Professor Eshun told the fresh students that the TTU academic programmes were of high quality geared towards the labour market.
He urged the students to study hard and since jobs were very difficult to come by they must prepare to create their own jobs and employ others after you have adequately acquired the knowledge TTU gave you.
He appealed to the students to bear with management to find a solution to inadequate lecture halls and hostels accommodation.
The Vice-Chancellor advised the students not to waste their energy in useless ventures but to apply them to the aim they came to TTU for so as to discover for themselves an educational balance.
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