UNILAG Holds 2014 Convocation, Offers 1st Class Graduates Jobs
The authority of the University of Lagos, has
announced automatic employment for First Class
degree graduands in the university.
Delivering his convocation speech at the second
phase of the 2014 graduation ceremony at the
Multipurpose Hall, Vice Chancellor, Professor
Rahamon Ade Bello Rahamon said: "The governing
Council of the university, for the promotion of
excellence in the university, has approved that
commencing from this year, the two best graduating
students, with CGPA not less than 4.00 in each of our
programmes, be automatically employed as
Graduate Assistants."
At the second day of the convocation, 2,732
graduates were conferred with various degrees and
diplomas of the Faculties of Basic Medical Sciences,
Clinical Sciences of College of Medicine; Business
Administration and Engineering. Others include Law,
Pharmacy and the Distance Learning Institute.
Seventy-seven graduating students finished with First
Class Honours category. Thirty-one of these were in
the Faculty of Business Administration ; 28 from
Engineering; two from Law; five from Basic Medical
Sciences; one from Clinical Sciences and four from
Distance Learning programmes.
It will be recalled that 58 students graduated with
First Class, Tuesday, in the first phase of the
graduation ceremony.
Seven hundred and thirty-eight students finished with
Second Class Upper Division degrees, just as 1,234
students finished in the Second Class Lower Division.
However, 472 students graduated in Third Class, 44
with Pass degree.
He explained that the gesture will enable the
retention of some of the institution's best brains in
the system while fostering Ph.D training at the
university.
"We shall continue to set the standards and create
the platform for intellectual contribution to the
economic and social advancement of our great
nation," he said.
announced automatic employment for First Class
degree graduands in the university.
Delivering his convocation speech at the second
phase of the 2014 graduation ceremony at the
Multipurpose Hall, Vice Chancellor, Professor
Rahamon Ade Bello Rahamon said: "The governing
Council of the university, for the promotion of
excellence in the university, has approved that
commencing from this year, the two best graduating
students, with CGPA not less than 4.00 in each of our
programmes, be automatically employed as
Graduate Assistants."
At the second day of the convocation, 2,732
graduates were conferred with various degrees and
diplomas of the Faculties of Basic Medical Sciences,
Clinical Sciences of College of Medicine; Business
Administration and Engineering. Others include Law,
Pharmacy and the Distance Learning Institute.
Seventy-seven graduating students finished with First
Class Honours category. Thirty-one of these were in
the Faculty of Business Administration ; 28 from
Engineering; two from Law; five from Basic Medical
Sciences; one from Clinical Sciences and four from
Distance Learning programmes.
It will be recalled that 58 students graduated with
First Class, Tuesday, in the first phase of the
graduation ceremony.
Seven hundred and thirty-eight students finished with
Second Class Upper Division degrees, just as 1,234
students finished in the Second Class Lower Division.
However, 472 students graduated in Third Class, 44
with Pass degree.
He explained that the gesture will enable the
retention of some of the institution's best brains in
the system while fostering Ph.D training at the
university.
"We shall continue to set the standards and create
the platform for intellectual contribution to the
economic and social advancement of our great
nation," he said.
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