The University of Ilorin, during its 31st convocation
ceremony which coincided with the 40th
anniversary of the institution graduated a total
number of 6,710 students.
According to the Vice Chancellor, Professor
Abdulganiyu Ambali, 1,392 bagged Second Class
(Upper Division), 2,884 got Second Class (lower
division), adding that 932 were awarded Third Class
while 82 got Pass.
While speaking on the issue of admission quota the
Vice Chancellor said, "We want to improve access
to education, but we can't compromise quality. Also,
the NUC is the body controlling the admission. We
have to abide by the rules set. There are other good
universities in the country. I can only assure
parents that the Federal Government will increase
facilities that will enable us to admit more students."
ceremony which coincided with the 40th
anniversary of the institution graduated a total
number of 6,710 students.
According to the Vice Chancellor, Professor
Abdulganiyu Ambali, 1,392 bagged Second Class
(Upper Division), 2,884 got Second Class (lower
division), adding that 932 were awarded Third Class
while 82 got Pass.
While speaking on the issue of admission quota the
Vice Chancellor said, "We want to improve access
to education, but we can't compromise quality. Also,
the NUC is the body controlling the admission. We
have to abide by the rules set. There are other good
universities in the country. I can only assure
parents that the Federal Government will increase
facilities that will enable us to admit more students."
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