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Ho Technical University Records 43 Percent Enrolment Increase

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The Ho Technical University (HTU) has recorded a 43.63 percent increment in student enrolment for the 2020/2021 academic year.

Out of 2,603 applications, the University admitted a total of 2,166, which comprised 1,308 males and 858 females, to pursue various Higher National Diploma and Degree courses in the areas of business, applied sciences and technology, social sciences, art and design, engineering, and the built and natural environment.

Professor Ben Honyenuga, Vice Chancellor of the University, who said this at the 28th Matriculation ceremony on Thursday, attributed the increment to the free SHS programme, and also the University’s outreach efforts.

He said to maintain a safe environment through the coronavirus pandemic, the University was enforcing new norms and behavioral changes, and added that the Academic Board considered it as misconduct, all acts contrary to the preventive protocols.

Prof Honyenuga assured the new students that the institution remained a “decent and respectable academic community,” and had the resources including; qualified faculty and staff to enable the pursuit of dreams.

He said the School’s degree and HND programmes were designed to offer “clear and logical career paths” for academic and professional progress, and asked the fresh students to endeavour to gain the most of their stay.

“You have entered the University at the time it was ranked among the best 10 Universities in Ghana in the latest webometrics rankings. We are on course to deliver our mandate to you and our stakeholders.

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