Students of Federal University Dutse urged to abide by matriculation oath

The Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University Dutse in Jigawa, Prof. Jibrila Amin, has urged the institution’s new students to abide by their matriculation oath.

Amin who made the appeal during the students’ matriculation ceremony in Dutse on Sunday also advised them not to indulge in any violence in the university.

The Vice-Chancellor said the university was peaceful with a civilised environment, warning that whoever got involved in criminal activities would be punished accordingly.

He also disclosed that the university had introduced a policy of refunding school fees of the best student in any department to encourage hard work and academic excellence.

On the matriculation, Amin said 518 students from various departments in the institution were involved in the exercise.

The vice-chancellor explained that 108 of them were admitted for Economics, while 68 were for English Language.

“Ninety-three got admission to read Political Science and 43 to study Agricultural Science-related courses, among others,’’ he said.

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