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2015 Budget Highlights: Polytechnics to become universities

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  • Ghanaian UK 9 years ago

    I hope that will enhance the image of technical education in Ghana. Every country that is serious about development requires a sound and solid technical manpower and systems improvement. These are the areas that create real j ...
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  • SHAKA 9 years ago

    THIS IS A GOOD MOVE BY THE GOVERNMENT. BUT WHAT I THINK WE SHOULD DO DURING THE CONVERSION IS TO REMOVE ALL THE BUSINESS COURSES FROM THE POLYTECHNICS AND MAINTAIN ONLY THE TECHNICAL COURSES. WE CAN USE RUSSIA'S SYSTEM OF POL ...
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  • Sakamosta 9 years ago

    This is very unfortunate and undermines the core objective for the establishment of polytechnics in Ghana.
    The polytechnics established in all regions was aimed to provide the needed technician manpower for industrial develo ...
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  • MAN 9 years ago

    Kwame Nkrumah established it as a technical school so we should still maintain it as it is after 55 years, right? You have no brains.

  • Atoapoma Abransamadu 9 years ago

    You have raised a very good point. I hope the government reads your comment and consider it in their plans for technical education in this country. We need good technicians in all areas as: mechanical, electrical, building / ...
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  • Fleafe W. Bright 9 years ago

    to what extent research has been made thoroughly, to examine this transition from poly tec to tec university? has this actually taken in to study the long and short term consequences to the individuals and the nation as a who ...
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  • Kofi - USA 9 years ago

    WHY ARE WE CREATING TECHNICAL UNIVERSITIES WHEN GRADUATES FROM EXISTING ONES CAN NOT FIND JOBS AND MOST ARE UNEMPLOYED. WE NEED TO BE BUILDING INDUSTRIES AND CREATING JOBS NOT MORE SHS AND UNIVERSITIES. TO ME THIS IS WASTE O ...
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  • Muscatela 9 years ago

    Enough of the non-essential courses and it's high time Technical & Vocational education is given priority status in our educational setup.In this setting, different categories of people will be trained to man the lower, middl ...
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  • Naasompa 9 years ago

    For every engineer to be effective he requires at least 9 technicians to work with. A similar ratio exist for doctors and nurses etc. Are now saying wr no longer need tecnicians? Convert all polys to varsities and then where ...
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  • Muscatela 9 years ago

    Technical universities train technicians cum engineers hence it is a flawed argument to say that there will be deficiency in the number of technicians available. Currently the polytechnics do train artisans and won't be diffe ...
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  • Sammy 9 years ago

    Kofi, are you sure you are leaving in the US because in the US we do have a lot of Technical University and couples Polytechnic Universities are they are offering program that they considered to be their niche. Some of you wh ...
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  • Sammy 9 years ago

    Kofi, are you sure you are leaving in the US because in the US we do have a lot of Technical University and couples Polytechnic Universities offering program that they considered to be their niche. Some of you who lack cogent ...
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  • godson addo 9 years ago

    ILLEGAL SCALE ADJUSTMENT KILLING THE INTEREST OF COCOA FARMERS IN GHANA. LBCs TO BLAME. THEY COLLABORATE WITH PURCHASING CLERKS TO CHEAT COCOA FARMERS

  • Uncle Pee 9 years ago

    This government is very hopeless! They think Ghanains would be impressed with their rush in building schools and upgrading institutions to universities. What Ghanaians like me would decide on in 2016 is how many of the gradua ...
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  • DUUT YENNUBE 9 years ago

    Let's talk of job first

  • ANKOBEA-HENE 9 years ago

    You missed the point. Tell me which is older; the egg or the chicken. Most of all the electrical mechanical, and construction firms are privately owned in the U.S.A. We can learn from them.