Makerere University on Tuesday started her 63rd graduation ceremony with over 10,000 students graduating with PHDs, Masters Degrees, Bachelors and Diplomas in various academic disciplines.
The graduation ceremony was presided over by the University Chancellor, Prof. Mondo Kagonyera assisted by the Vice Chancellor Prof. Ddumba Sentamu at the University's freedom square.
Kagonyera cautioned the graduates to desist from corruption and associating themselves with people implicated in corruption related offenses.
He advised them to be very creative and innovative as they join the job market. He said practical courses enable students to be very innovative unlike academic courses especially Arts where students are only taught and left to fend for their future.
He continued that only the creative and innovative students will have a chance to find better employment looking at the competition in the job market.
There have been reports of forgeries of academic transcripts at Makerere and this has created a bad name about the institution in the public. Investigations into the alleged malpractices are on going and some of the culprits have already been apprehended.
The graduation ceremony was presided over by the University Chancellor, Prof. Mondo Kagonyera assisted by the Vice Chancellor Prof. Ddumba Sentamu at the University's freedom square.
Kagonyera cautioned the graduates to desist from corruption and associating themselves with people implicated in corruption related offenses.
Prof. Mondo Kagonyera |
He advised them to be very creative and innovative as they join the job market. He said practical courses enable students to be very innovative unlike academic courses especially Arts where students are only taught and left to fend for their future.
He continued that only the creative and innovative students will have a chance to find better employment looking at the competition in the job market.
There have been reports of forgeries of academic transcripts at Makerere and this has created a bad name about the institution in the public. Investigations into the alleged malpractices are on going and some of the culprits have already been apprehended.
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