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KNUST chart a new course to address graduate unemployment

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  • saif 7 years ago

    Focus on CnC operators and CAD programmers.Ghana can produce cheap car part,machines and other part in the oil and gas industries. we have metals and aluminium in our system so now is the time to set up factories around this ...
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  • saif 7 years ago

    Machine park.
    air planes parts.

  • NEWMAN 7 years ago

    *All Expert Knowledge Are Passed Down Through Books!* Getting education is not about #certificates. It is not about speaking grammar either. It is about getting equipped to create positive productive impacts in the world! ...
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  • Nana Adjei Accra 7 years ago

    Create a carrier center on campus for the student. Duplicate what other international university does when it comes to employment avenues for your students .

  • Ghanaboy 7 years ago

    I thought NPP has the magic wand for unemployment.

  • KWEKU AHIN. 7 years ago

    Ghanaboy no need to fret NPP has the cure we are waiting for them.

  • JAMES Y 7 years ago

    This arrangement has been long overdue. But the Baahs (lecturers) were more interested in one-way politics - i.e. one which attacked Mahama and his government and fought for NPP to take over the reign.

  • Tekonline.org 7 years ago

    Here we go again, the perennial misunderstanding about the role of theory in the practical:

    "...The Head of Kumasi Incubation Center, KNUST, Mr. Sam Akomea, acknowledged that the discussions forms part of efforts of the Un ...
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  • Ola Nordmann 7 years ago

    It is interesting to note that after all these decades, our academicians are now realising this. This shows that they have been way out in touch with reality for far too long. They train Electrical engineers who hire road sid ...
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  • Sankofa 7 years ago

    Absolutely right!

    Academia should be building linkages with industry and business to inculcate entrepreneurship in graduates and help businesses grow.

    We want our engineers to build our roads, bridges, school, hispitals ...
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  • Tekonline.org 7 years ago

    If this were the year 1960, I would agree with you almost entirely.

    Rather unfortunately, the world is slowly but surely moving away from purely mechanical things, embracing rather complex electronic and computerized syst ...
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  • NEWMAN 7 years ago

    *All Expert Knowledge Are Passed Down Through Books!* Getting education is not about #certificates. It is not about speaking grammar either. It is about getting equipped to create positive productive impacts in the world! ...
    read full comment