Kumasi Technical University rescinds decision to defer 648 students with ‘special examination’

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Management of the Kumasi Technical University (KsTU) has pardoned some 648 students who were asked to defer their programmes for paying their fees late.

A notice from the school on Monday (14 August) said it will now grant students a window to register and write their end-of-semester exams instead of deferring their programmes.

The affected students picketed campus after they were sanctioned with a referral.

The University however says a “Special Examination shall be organised for non-registered students” adding that “all affected who have paid their fees in full and appropriate penalties qualify to sit for the exams”.

The university has set Tuesday, August 22 for these affected students to furnish their Heads of Department with their details for consideration.

Find attached the full details of the notice issued by the KsTu management:

SOURCE: DAILY MAIL GH

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