General News of Wednesday, 6 November 2019Source: Myjoyonline.comKNUST Registrar raises concerns about subject combinations at SHS levelEbenezer Tetteh TiekuRegistrar at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology is drawing attention to subject combinations in second-cycle schools. Tetteh Tieku was speaking at an event to mark the 60th anniversary of Queen Elizabeth Hall. He cited subjects like Home Economics and Agricultural Science and said because students are required to study one science subject, it becomes frustrating for students who aspire to pursue courses like Midwifery. He believes science students should not be compelled to take Integrated Science which he says, ”are bits and pieces of the subject they are doing”. “In the past, many qualified students were not able to secure admission into the university because of lack of understanding of the university admission system,” he observed.
Source: GhanaWeb November 06, 2019 19:35 UTC