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84 Nile Varsity Graduates Bag First Class

The breakdown includes 203 second-class upper division, 229 second-class lower division, and 10 third-class honors degrees

Boluwatife Adedokun

The Vice Chancellor of Nile University of Nigeria, Abuja, Prof. Dilli Dogo, revealed that 84 out of 1,251 graduating students achieved first-class degrees ahead of the 11th convocation. Additionally, 632 postgraduate students will graduate, with 45 receiving Doctor of Philosophy degrees. 

The breakdown includes 203 second-class upper division, 229 second-class lower division, and 10 third-class honors degrees. 

Prof. Dogo emphasized the institution's commitment to employability, with a global standing of 60%, and highlighted increased enrolment, upcoming admission of 195 medical students, and the construction of three academic complexes, including a STEM state-of-the-art building in Nigeria.

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