UNIVERSITY NEWS
NSUK Matriculates 2,943 Part-Time Students.

A total of Two Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Three students have been matriculated into various part-time programs for the 2022/2023 academic session of the Nasarawa State University, Keffi, with the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Suleiman Bala Mohammed admonishing the students to shun unethical behaviors.
Professor Suleiman gave the admonition on Friday, 7th July 2023 while addressing newly matriculated Part-time students at the convocation arena of the University.
The Vice-Chancellor charged the students to abide by the rules and regulations outlined in the matriculation oath they have sworn to as the University has zero tolerance for unethical conduct. He further advised the newly matriculated students to study hard and come out with flying colors.
A breakdown shows that the Faculty of Administration has 1432 students, the Faculty of Arts 79 students, the Faculty of Education, has 167 students, and the Faculty of Environmental Science, has 167 students.
The Faculty of Natural & Applied Sciences has 411 students, while the Faculty of Social Sciences has 786 students.
The high point of the ceremony was the administration of the matriculation oath by the representative of the Registrar, Mr. John Danladi Efuna.

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