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Federal Polytechnic Ayede Students Shine in SIWES Report Presentations

Under the leadership of the Rector, Federal Polytechnic Ayede, Engr. Dr. Taofeek Adekunle Abdul-Hameed, students at Federal Polytechnic Ayede today concluded their four-month Students Industrial Working Experience Scheme (SIWES) by presenting their reports at their respective departments.
In a notable example, the Department of Science Laboratory Technology saw the Head of the Department, Dr. Kehinde Odelade offering encouraging words to the students, reassuring them that they were there to provide guidance and offer corrections when necessary.
Dr. Odelade highlighted the significance of the report presentation, emphasizing that it would prepare the students for future endeavors and projects, including the upcoming project presentation required for their National Diploma. He stressed that the experience gained from the SIWES report presentation would provide valuable insights for their future project presentations.
In his comment, the SIWES Coordinator for SLT department, Mr. Mubarak Yahyah, reminded the students to adhere to the established rules for presentations and to be diligent in their delivery.
The event served as a platform for students to showcase their skills and knowledge, paving the way for successful academic and professional ventures in the future.

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