Out of the 103,238 applicants, which comprises of 21,082 males and
52,156 females seeking for admission into the University of Ilorin for
next session, only 11,000 would be admitted, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof.
Abdulganiyu Ambali, has said.
He stated that the institution was highly demanded by applicants even
when some federal universities, according to him, had 148 admission
seekers.
Ambali spoke on Monday in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital, during
Unilorin’s 32nd convocation media briefing. He added that it was more
committed to meeting the rationale for the establishment of the
university, as stated in the Third National Development Plan.
The VC said 67 of 6,069 first degree graduands bagged first class.
He added that 1,505 made second class upper division, 3,200, second class lower; 1,124, third class while 70 got pass.
Ambali said,
“We received a letter to the effect that the Nigerian Army highest hierarchy has approved a collaborative programme leading to the award of a Master of Arts Degree in Peace and Security Studies with Unilorin, through its Centre for Peace and Strategic Studies.
“Through this programme, senior officers of the Nigerian Army will be trained at Unilorin. With this, the university is poised to impact more and contribute further to the Nigerian project.”
Ambali, who is also the Chairman of the Association of West African
Universities, also said it was unsavoury that no Nigerian university was
ranked in the first 100 of the global university ranking.
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