NOUN matriculates 15,000 students
The matriculation ceremony was held online following the lockdown arising from the outbreak of COVID-19 in the country.
The matriculation ceremony was held online following the lockdown arising from the outbreak of COVID-19 in the country.
The programmes range from undergraduate degrees to PhD across faculties.
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Of the figure, only 150,000 students are active across the 78 study centres of the institution.
The former president was also shown his new office.
The two doctoral candidates were among the three inmates who were awarded masters degrees by NOUN.
The former president is set to receive his PhD on Saturday.
The tenure is for two years.
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