22 Bag 1st Class As NOUN Graduates 22,175 Students

22 Bag 1st Class As NOUN Graduates 22,175

22 Bag 1st Class As NOUN Graduates 22,175 Students

The National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) is gearing up for a momentous occasion in its academic calendar.

According to Prof. Olufemi Peters, the Vice-Chancellor, NOUN is set to confer degrees on 22,175 students, including 22 outstanding individuals who have achieved First Class honours, during its 13th Convocation Ceremony.

 

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This significant announcement was made at a press briefing on April 8, 2024, at the university’s headquarters in Jabi, Abuja, setting the stage for a series of celebratory events.

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Graduating Class Overview

Delving into the details, the Vice-Chancellor revealed that the convocation would celebrate the achievements of 15,768 undergraduates and 6,407 postgraduate students, alongside six PhD recipients.

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The Faculty of Social Sciences stands out with the highest number of graduates, contributing significantly to the undergraduate tally.