To provide avenue for students in the University to acquire industrial skills and experience relevant to their course of study.
To provide students with an opportunity to apply acquired theoretical knowledge in real work situations, thereby bridging the gap between knowledge and practice.
To prepare students for the work situation they will meet post-graduation.
To expose students to work methods and techniques of handling equipment/machinery that may not be available in their institutions.
To make transition from school to the world of work easier and enhance students’ contacts and networking for post-qualification job placement.
To enlist and strengthen employers’ involvement in the entire educational process of preparing University graduates for employment and industry
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World University Rankings (WUR) for 2024