Kumasi Technical University admits 10,667 new students

Kumasi University of Technology (KSTU) has approved a total of 10,667 freshmen to pursue a variety of research programs for 2024/2025. This number consists of 6,946 men and 3,721 women, with 65.2% connecting 34.8% and 3,721 women. Announced this, Deputy Prime Minister Professor Gabriel Dowamo said that 10,339 students, 259 post-level and 69 international students were concerned this year. He spoke at the 33rd Registration Ceremony for Kumasi students.

He added that the university held its first second registration session on the Adako Jachie campus as part of its long-term development plan. KSTU currently has the faculties of construction and natural environment, entrepreneurship and corporate development, as well as creative art and technology that operates on the Adakojachee campus. Professor Dwomoh described the notice of registration for the contract between learners and the university, recalling the students that such commitments could put academic progress at risk. He said that Ghana’s leading institution as a technical university holds high academic standards and does not undermine its goals to achieve superior services.

The Deputy Prime Minister advised students to take responsibility and build useful networks to position themselves in higher academic achievements. You should avoid any form of investigative defective behavior that could lead to your layoffs. Professor Dwomoh warned students to use social media carefully, describing the room as a “hydrahead monster” that tends to change the target student who was in school. “We acknowledge that social media is a very convenient way of information, but we should consider that it can be a powerful recipe for brewing misinformation and misinformation from the same token is. So, it’s important to filter out the various content you read from social media, so you don’t get abused,” he advised.