Taraba State’s Poly Matriculate over 1000 Students in Jalingo Campus

  Over one thousand students for diploma programmed in the college of science and Technology of Taraba State poly swore the matriculation oath of the institution at the poly auditorium in Jalingo today. The Rector of the institution Mr. Gladson Dogo Sallah who made the students appreciate the essence of the solemn exercise said, signing of oath as well as the entry of their names into the matriculation register authenticated their studentship of the institution. 

According to the Rector, “I wish to remind the students that matriculation is just an occasion of accepting them into the polytechnic system. Their survival depends on compliance to the rules and provision of the student’s handbook. The handbook clearly spelt out punishment for vices like; examination malpractice, cultism, improper dressing, registration with fake documents, fighting and other obnoxious practices and behavior” Mr. Gladson assure the students that the institution will do all that is possible to give them the best the society deserve from them. ”with the caliber of academic staff in the polytechnic known for hard work and unalloyed commitment to duty, the sky would be the limit of any student whose prime target is the acquisition of knowledge and skill”
The commissioner of education who also spoke at the occasion congratulated the students and counseled them to represent the institution well in various departments and shun examination malpractice. He assured the student that the present administration of Darius Dickson is aware of the needs of the institution and will do all that is possible to put things in other.
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sale bala said…
quite intresting

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