The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ilorin, Professor Abdulganiyu Ambali, has hinted that the university will be able to admit only 9,000 out of over 100,000 admission seekers that applied to study in the university in the ongoing 2014/2015 admission exercise.
Ambali dropped the hint in Ilorin yesterday during the signing of a
Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Sugar Development
Council (NSDC), to establish a sugarcane bio-factory in the University.
He said the University is rapidly expanding to be able to accommodate more students in the future.
Ambali added,”the University of Ilorin has been able to carve a niche for itself through the commitment of its staff members that had been assisting the institution to provide a qualitative academic environment for its students.
Ambali added,”the University of Ilorin has been able to carve a niche for itself through the commitment of its staff members that had been assisting the institution to provide a qualitative academic environment for its students.
Ambali also assured the NSDC Executive Secretary, Dr. Latif Busari,
that the University has everything it takes to make the project a huge
success.
He noted that the time had come to take advantage of technology in ensuring food security in the country.
Speaking earlier at the MoU signing ceremony in the university, the NSDC Executive Secretary explained that when completed, the bio-factory would provide high-yielding, disease-resistant sugarcane seedlings for the use of sugarcane factory estates and out-grower farmers across the country.
Busari said the seedlings would be mass produced through the tissue
culture in-vitro multiplication process. The Executive Secretary
further stated that the seedlings production would be need-driven,
thereby eliminating wastage. In addition, he said the council will
leverage on the competence of the University of Ilorin to ensure the
success of the project.Speaking earlier at the MoU signing ceremony in the university, the NSDC Executive Secretary explained that when completed, the bio-factory would provide high-yielding, disease-resistant sugarcane seedlings for the use of sugarcane factory estates and out-grower farmers across the country.
Busari also disclosed that the NSDC would be seeking greater
collaboration with the University of Ilorin because of its track record
of academic excellence, research output and stable academic calendar.
source: http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/unilorin-vc-9-000-students-to-be-admitted-in-2014-15-admission-exercise/183012/
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