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IBBU Lapai Matriculates 4,061 Students for 2019/2020 Session

Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai (IBBUL) Matriculates Four thousand, Sixty One (4,061) Students During the Matriculation Ceremony for 2019/2020 Academic Session.

The Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida University, Lapai has matriculated four thousand and sixty-one fresh students into its various academic programmes, with a charge by the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Abu Kasim Adamu for them to exhibit good conducts that would promote the positive image of the Institution.

Addressing the newly admitted students at Matriculation Ceremony held at the AbdulSalam Abubakar Convocation Arena, Main Campus, the University’s Chief Executive Officer disclosed that a total number of fourteen thousand, eight hundred and fifty three applications were received for both JAMB UTME and Direct Entry in 2019/2020 academic session who made IBB University their first choice of admission.

Professor Adamu explained that after painstakingly perusing the applications, only half of the number was found to meet the requirements for admission; stressing that with the approved carrying capacity for the University, only four thousand, sixty one students could be accepted.

The Vice-Chancellor urged the new students to maximize the opportunity by ensuring that they make academic excellence their top most priority.

He also advised them to shun any tendency that could distract them from realising their dreams, pointing out that conscientious efforts have been made by the Management of the University to provide state-of-the-art facilities in order to enhance their learning.

Professor Adamu further stated that IBB University has fundamental rules guiding its operations and must be obeyed by all or face the full wrath of the law.

The Vice-Chancellor pointed out that deliberate efforts are being made by the Management to continue to expand the Institution’s carrying capacity through bringing on board in no distant time, College of Health Sciences for commencement of Medical programmes by 2020/2021 academic session.