The Kwame Nkrumah University of
Science and Technology (KNUST) has released the roster of students accepted to the first-year class
for most programs.
As always, it is expected that Prempeh will top the list of the most well-represented schools. However,
the official table of each school's contribution to the University's first year class will not come out until
the matriculation ceremony in September.
Kwame Danso and Asiamah (right) en route to their room after the quiz.
But prempeh.org will compile a list of Prempeh students in each academic program of study. Last year, Prempeh graduates
made up about 80-90% of most of the science and engineering programs. In order to present an accurate account of our representation in
the university, we are waiting for the Medical School list and the Biological Sciences list to come out.
We already know where some of our heroes from last year ended. Record-setting science quiz contestant Asiamah Ernest Amponsah, who wrote Mathematics books at Prempeh,
has been admitted to
pursue a B.Sc in Petroleum Engineering. Other national Science Quiz contestants making the list are Ackah Andoh Edwin (Biochemistry) and
Twumasi Ankrah (Theoretical & Applied Biology).