KNUST admits 50,895 students for 2024/2025 academic year

Knust has approved 50,895 freshmen in grade 2024/2025 with 92,975 applications. Vice-President Professor Rita Akosua Dixon is calling on new students to use academic excellence and digital learning tools. Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (Knust) welcomed a total of 50,895 newly approved students in 2024/2025. Deputy Prime Minister Knust Professor Rita Akosua Dickson announced this at a virtual registration ceremony, indicating that the university has received 92,975 applications.

However, certain restrictions allowed Knust to only allow 50,895 students, including 11,084 doctoral students and 39,811 students in the basic course. Professor Dixon handled the Immy ceremony and emphasized the importance of the event as an important academic tradition formalizing students into the university. “You meet the admission requirements for this university, and I officially recognize them as junior members of Status Pupillary at Kwame Nkruma University of Science and Technology.

They are currently knowledge for sustainable development in Africa. Members of the community who are committed to promoting. They acquire the fundamental values ​​of university integrity, innovation, relevance, excellence and management. Professor Dixon encouraged students to use the digital tools and resources available at Knust. She also asked to assist herself from student faculties, Knust Counseling Centre, and other support services to navigate effectively.