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48 New First Class Graduates Emerge From UNILORIN Engines

UNILORIN will graduate 6,329 students in its 30th convocation ceremony. Out of that number, 48 are graduating will first class degrees, 7 more than it produced last year.

Another forty-eight first class degree holders will emerge as the University of Ilorin (UNILORIN) holds its 30th Convocation Ceremonies from Monday, 20th of October to Thursday, October 23rd, 2014.

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The figure represents an increase in the number of first class graduates, from 41 in 2013.

In the 4-day ceremony taking place on the Main Campus of the University,  the 2013/2014 set, a total of 6,329 graduands, will be awarded first and postgraduate degrees, Diplomas as well as certificates in various disciplines.

A breakdown of the 6,329 graduands shows that 5,421 will be getting their first degrees, 642 Masters Degree, 106 Ph.D. and 142 postgraduate Diploma graduands while 18 will receive Diplomas.

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