Caleb University holds 16th matriculation, enrols 2,238 students

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The 16th Matriculation of Caleb University, has held  at the University’s Main Campus at Imota, Lagos.
In his welcome address, the Vice- Chancellor, Prof. Nosa Owens-Ibie, announced that an unprecedented total of 2238 new students were admitted for the 2022/2023 academic session; a notable improvement from the 1,558 admitted last session; which in itself was a record, at the time.
Out of the 2,238 admitted, 2,018 are 100 level, and 220 are direct entry students. There are in addition, 50 new students at the Caleb Business School (CBS), and 332 at the postgraduate level.
This number is apart from the 253 students admitted to the Joint Universities Preliminary Education Board (JUPEB).
The Vice-Chancellor said the interest in Caleb University is a statement of affirmation by a discerning investing public. “The fact that the Institution is attracting highly-ranked scholars of repute locally and internationally, is also an indication of Institutional progress-the kind of things unfolding at Caleb University is beyond rational explanation,” he said.
In his address titled, “Mystery versus Mastery”, the VC said that the mystery is about signs and wonders which the University is experiencing which could  only have been made possible by the Almighty God.
“There is also an unflagging simultaneous pursuit of the mantra of Character in Leadership and academic excellence through working smart to achieve a global target of sustainable mainstreaming,” the VC submitted.
He said the full re-accreditation of the Masters in Business Administration (MBA) and BSc programmes of Accounting, Architecture, Biochemistry, Computer Science, Mass Communication, Microbiology and Industrial Biotechnology, as well as the full  accreditation of the bachelor’s degree in Psychology adds another feather to the caps of Caleb University.
According to him, all programmes currently offered at Caleb University are fully accredited.

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