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    KNUST Holds 59th Graduation Ceremony

    Emmanuella WiafeBy Emmanuella WiafeNovember 19, 2025Updated:November 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) is currently hosting its 59th Congregation Ceremony, marking a significant milestone for hundreds of graduates. The event, which began on November 18, will run until November 29, 2025, featuring multiple sessions with various colleges and faculties participating.

    This year’s graduation ceremony is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the graduating class. Graduands who completed their programs in August 2025 are eligible to participate, having paid a graduation fee of GhȻ 500.00.

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    The KNUST Engineering Education Project (KEEP) has also announced the graduation of several students, including PhD and MPhil graduates from various departments.

    The ceremony will be a proud moment for families and friends as they celebrate the achievements of their loved ones.

    KNUST has been a hub for academic excellence and innovation, and this graduation ceremony is an opportunity to recognize the outstanding contributions of its students. The university’s commitment to providing quality education has equipped its graduates with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in their chosen fields.

    The ceremony will feature keynote speakers, special guests, and award presentations, making it a memorable occasion for all involved. As the graduates move forward, they will join a community of KNUST alumni who have made significant impacts in various industries and fields.

    The graduation ceremony is being streamed live on various platforms, including Tek TV and KNUSTGH on YouTube, Facebook, X (Twitter), and via (link unavailable), allowing those who cannot attend in person to join in the celebration.

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