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Ghana University admission on at 34th Enugu International trade fair

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The Nigeria Admission Consultant of the Kings University College, Accra, Ghana, Mr James Uriri, said that admission into the institution is for direct entry students, saying students seeking admission there should come with their West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) certificates to secure admission.

Uriri told NAN in Enugu on Tuesday that courses available are Management courses, Oil and gas, Engineering, Biomedical, Nursing, ICT, Law, Mass communication, Pharmacy and Medicine and surgery.

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The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Kings University College is participating in the ongoing 34th Enugu International Trade Fair.

He said that the essence of the offer was because Nigerian universities and polytechnics cannot absorb one third of Nigerian students seeking for admission every year.

He explained that Ghana education is one of the best in West Africa in terms of quality and moral behavior.

The consultant said that parents were always allowed to visit their children and to monitor their activities in the school any time they feel like.

The students are also allowed to visit their parents at every long vacation, he said.

According to him, there is no cultism in the school and students always graduate at record time without stress.

Uriri said that Nigeria and Ghana have similar cultures, adding that their annual school fees is affordable and parents can spread payment over four installments.

He said that when they graduate they come to Nigeria to do their mandatory one-year National Service Corps (NYSC) programme,

(NAN)

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