Karl Kumm versity students to attend internship in global choice Countries

The management of Karl Kumm University, Vom, has announced that the Institution is considering a proposal submitted by an international organization, Gateway Internship which will afford its students to choose any country of the world for their industrial attachments.

Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Nanven Gambo disclosed this in his office when he received students of Peculiar International College, Trade Center Vom on an educational visit to the institution recently.

In a statement by KKU Protocol and Information Officer Bulus Gambo, said the VC informed his guest that the proposal is to be submitted to the Senate of the University for final approval.

According to Prof. Gambo, the venture would enable the students of the University have global understanding of pragmatic effective, and efficient contemporary applicable policies for the betterment of humanity.

The Vice Chancellor noted that since the commencement of academic programmes, stakeholders of the institution have tirelessly continued to employ strategies aimed at propelling the institution towards attaining global standards in educational achievements.

He explained that the institution has provided an enabling environment for the intake of protective students for the 2024 academic calendar and would continue to ensure that its graduates add value to the global economy after their studies.

Prof Gambo appreciated the leadership of COCIN for the continued support which has seen them record many successes in the institution.

Earlier, the University’s Registrar, Benjamin Dachomo while welcoming the students of the college, noted that Karl Kumm University has a lot to offer in terms of educational excellence considering the facilities the institution is privileged to have.

He reemphasized the commitment of the present management towards providing the best for both the staff and students of the University to excel.

In his remarks, the Dean of Studies, Peculiar International College Trade Center Vom, Joseph Mbah appreciated the leadership of the University for granting them permission to have first hand information about the activities of the institution.

The students were later taken round major facilities in the university on sight-seeing.

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