Limkokwing Hosts First Class of 2020 Virtual Graduation

Limkokwing Hosts First Class of 2020 Virtual Graduation
Limkokwing Hosts First Class of 2020 Virtual Graduation

Limkokwing University hosted its first and most anticipated Class of 2020 Virtual Graduation ceremony on February 27, 2021, through a glittering affair that was broadcast live on Btv, Dstv Channel 289 as well as the Limkokwing Facebook Page.

In his speech, the guest of honour Minister of Tertiary Education, Research, Science and Technology, Douglas Letsholathebe stated: “Let us reflect on the journey of the Class of 2020. A few years ago, as you successfully applied for admission to this institution, all you held was a dream, an ambition to change your lives for the better. Even as today marks the earning of your qualifications, we only understand that this is the beginning of multiple journeys of achievement, experimentation and self-improvement. By graduating from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, you are better placed than most to exploit technology, entrepreneurial skills, creativity and other techniques of analysis and creation to self-employ.”  Limkokwing University’s goal has always been to design graduates who can make meaningful contributions to society. Along the way, the university wants to help shape the graduates’ characters while they develop their sense of values and impart to them the skills they need to become world-class industry leaders.

All 654 students who virtually graduated were eager to experience a different, relevant and limitless type of learning environment. New doors of creativity were opened to them and they were trained using the latest industry-standard equipment, tools, and software in digital and broadcast media, video, web, computer graphics, architecture, advertising and packaging and fashion amongst many other exciting fields of study that are on offer at Limkokwing University.

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