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TTU Opens New Campus In Ahanta West

TTU Opens New Campus In Ahanta West
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The Takoradi Technical University (TTU) has commissioned a new campus in Akatakye, a small community near Bukoro in the Ahanta West Municipality of the Western Region.

The new campus specifically for engineering students started operating for academic purposes on Tuesday, January 18, with about two hundred (200) level 300 students.

The campus which is expected to host some five thousand (5000) students comprises four blocks, an administration block for administrative purposes, a lecture hall block for learning, and two other blocks that will be housing machinery for practical learning.

Since it is a new site and there are no hostels available for students, they are bused from various points to the campus to learn, including the teachers and after lectures, they are taken back by the school bus and dropped off at their various locations.

Skyy Power FM Journalist, Alex Tagoe was there to monitor the campus and the atmosphere since it was the first time the campus was being used for academic purposes.

According to him, the campus was tidy and neatly managed but a few finishing touches were necessary for some buildings. Work was still ongoing as the electricity company was working during the time of visit, fixing some street lights for night visibility.

Internet connectivity for research and learning purposes was also available and very strong at the campus which will make learning very convenient for the students

Blocks that will house machinery for practical learning

However, one of the things anyone who makes his way to the campus will notice is the state of the road that links the school to the main road.

The Takoradi Technical University (TTU) has commissioned a new campus in Akatakye, a small community near Bukoro in the Ahanta West Municipality of the Western Region.

The new campus specifically for engineering students started operating for academic purposes on Tuesday, January 18, with about two hundred (200) level 300 students.

The campus which is expected to host some five thousand (5000) students comprises four blocks, an administration block for administrative purposes, a lecture hall block for learning, and two other blocks that will be housing machinery for practical learning.

Since it is a new site and there are no hostels available for students, they are bused from various points to the campus to learn, including the teachers and after lectures, they are taken back by the school bus and dropped off at their various locations.

Skyy Power FM Journalist, Alex Tagoe was there to monitor the campus and the atmosphere since it was the first time the campus was being used for academic purposes.

According to him, the campus was tidy and neatly managed but a few finishing touches were necessary for some buildings. Work was still ongoing as the electricity company was working during the time of visit, fixing some street lights for night visibility.

Internet connectivity for research and learning purposes was also available and very strong at the campus which will make learning very convenient for the students

Blocks that will house machinery for practical learning

However, one of the things anyone who makes his way to the campus will notice is the state of the road that links the school to the main road.

The Takoradi Technical University (TTU) has commissioned a new campus in Akatakye, a small community near Bukoro in the Ahanta West Municipality of the Western Region.

The new campus specifically for engineering students started operating for academic purposes on Tuesday, January 18, with about two hundred (200) level 300 students.

The campus which is expected to host some five thousand (5000) students comprises four blocks, an administration block for administrative purposes, a lecture hall block for learning, and two other blocks that will be housing machinery for practical learning.

Since it is a new site and there are no hostels available for students, they are bused from various points to the campus to learn, including the teachers and after lectures, they are taken back by the school bus and dropped off at their various locations.

Skyy Power FM Journalist, Alex Tagoe was there to monitor the campus and the atmosphere since it was the first time the campus was being used for academic purposes.

According to him, the campus was tidy and neatly managed but a few finishing touches were necessary for some buildings. Work was still ongoing as the electricity company was working during the time of visit, fixing some street lights for night visibility.

Internet connectivity for research and learning purposes was also available and very strong at the campus which will make learning very convenient for the students

Blocks that will house machinery for practical learning

However, one of the things anyone who makes his way to the campus will notice is the state of the road that links the school to the main road.

The Takoradi Technical University (TTU) has commissioned a new campus in Akatakye, a small community near Bukoro in the Ahanta West Municipality of the Western Region.

The new campus specifically for engineering students started operating for academic purposes on Tuesday, January 18, with about two hundred (200) level 300 students.

The campus which is expected to host some five thousand (5000) students comprises four blocks, an administration block for administrative purposes, a lecture hall block for learning, and two other blocks that will be housing machinery for practical learning.

Since it is a new site and there are no hostels available for students, they are bused from various points to the campus to learn, including the teachers and after lectures, they are taken back by the school bus and dropped off at their various locations.

Skyy Power FM Journalist, Alex Tagoe was there to monitor the campus and the atmosphere since it was the first time the campus was being used for academic purposes.

According to him, the campus was tidy and neatly managed but a few finishing touches were necessary for some buildings. Work was still ongoing as the electricity company was working during the time of visit, fixing some street lights for night visibility.

Internet connectivity for research and learning purposes was also available and very strong at the campus which will make learning very convenient for the students

Blocks that will house machinery for practical learning

However, one of the things anyone who makes his way to the campus will notice is the state of the road that links the school to the main road.
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