Prempeh set a record in 2005 for the highest ever number of students in a university's first-year class when 441
Prempeh graduates entered the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology in 2005. This number constituted 7%
of the university's first-year class. Prempeh also topped that university's medical school admissions that same year,
just as it did at the University of Ghana Medical School the previous year.
Prempeh, which has produced more doctors in Ghana than any other school, has a tradition of sending a large number of students to
the nation's medical schools. In the 1960s and 70s, especially, Prempeh used to send a record
15-20 students to each medical school, which is why a large percentage of the nation's physician are Prempeh products.
The outstanding list includes the current W.H.O. Deputy Director-General, Dr. Anarfi
Asamoa-Baah, who has global responsibilities in the health delivery system
throughout the world.
Our school is currently the leading producer of University graduates, as the following records clearly show.