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CEAPOLY Matriculates 2,773 Students
A total number of 2,773 students have been enrolled into various programmes of the Captain Elechi Amadi Polytechnic (CEAPOLY) at the National Diploma and Higher Diploma Levels for the 2021/2022 Academic Session.
The ceremony which took place at the re-grassed Sport Field of the Polytechnic, Rumuola, Port Harcourt, Wednesday, had students as well as parents/guardians and well wishers in joyfull mood over the admission of their wards and friends.
Presenting his address at the 31st Matriculation Ceremony of the institution the Rector, CEAPOLY, Dr Samuel .B. Kalagbor said the fresh students have a wide range of choice of programmes primarily aimed at preparing them for specialised vocational and technical excellence including the Psychometrics Education.
Kalagbor revealed that the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) approved the introduction and integration of the Psychometric Education into the relevant cumcula of approved programmes of the polytechnic board and stressed the need for the registration of the course by students.
He noted that the course was aimed at, among other things, enabling students to identify their strength and weaknesses to guiding them in their career choices and determining the best career that fits their personality and ability.
In his words: “May I use this opportunity to inform our fresh students in particular that the NBTE has approved the introduction and integration of Psychometric education into the relevant curricular of approved programmes of the board.
“Students are therefore, required to register the course online and participate in lectures, tests and examinations accordingly. Any student who does not register, participate and pass the prescribed examinations will not graduate.
As a motivating factor, the Rector announced the winning stride of an ND II Student of the Polytechnic, Mr Obea Godwill Bangborme with the highest score of 93 percent and cash prize award of N50,000 by the representatives of the international Psychometrics Centre, Abuja.
While noting that the institution had always maintained zero tolerance for vices ranging from secret cult and related activities, indecent dressing, sexual harassment, examination malpractice, gambling among others, Kalagbor charged the students to shun all forms of temptation and behaviours that are inimical to their academic success.
“Be assured that the polytechnic will always be ready to assist and support you to achieve your academic and other relevant goals as long as you comply with the academic policies, rules and regulations of the polytechnic,” Kalagbor said.
By: Lady Godknows Ogbulu
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