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The University's past performance record is indicative of its high level of educational and research potentialities. Graduates from this university have been involved in different economic sectors of the country in technical, scientific and even in management and policy making levels or are continuing their studies at prominent universities abroad.
Adopted from a Faculty member employment notice
Founded 1965 Number of Students: 6500 (1995) Number of lecturers: 250 (1995)
Departments: Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Mathematical Science, Mechanical Engineering, Metallurgical Engineering, Physics
Attached Centres: Biochemical and Bio-environmental Research Centre Electronics Research Centre Water, Energy and Ocean Engineering Research Centre