Delsu 2018 2019 news

Here are some news and updates about Delta State University (DELSU) for the 2018 and 2019 academic sessions:

2018

  1. JAMB Cut-Off Mark: DELSU announced a cut-off mark of 180 for the 2018/2019 academic session.
  2. Post-UTME Screening: The university conducted a post-UTME screening exercise for candidates who chose DELSU as their first choice institution.
  3. Admission List: The admission list for the 2018/2019 academic session was released, and candidates who were offered admission were invited to register.
  4. Matriculation Ceremony: The university held its matriculation ceremony for fresh students on November 16, 2018.
  5. Lecturer's Strike: The Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) went on strike in November 2018, which affected academic activities in DELSU.

2019

  1. Resumption Date: DELSU resumed academic activities on January 14, 2019, after the Christmas break.
  2. Lecturer's Strike: The ASUU strike continued into 2019, and DELSU was affected, with academic activities suspended.
  3. Academic Calendar: The university released a revised academic calendar for the 2018/2019 academic session, which was affected by the strike.
  4. Convocation Ceremony: DELSU held its 34th convocation ceremony on March 22, 2019, to confer degrees on graduating students.
  5. New Vice-Chancellor: Professor Victor Peretomode was appointed as the new Vice-Chancellor of DELSU in April 2019, succeeding Professor Victor Olumese.

Other News

  1. Campus Development: DELSU has been undertaking various campus development projects, including the construction of new lecture halls, hostels, and other facilities.
  2. Research and Innovation: The university has been promoting research and innovation, with various research grants and collaborations with other institutions.
  3. Student Union Elections: DELSU has held student union elections, with new executives elected to represent the students.

Please note that these are just some of the news and updates about DELSU for the 2018 and 2019 academic sessions. If you're looking for more specific information or updates, I recommend checking the university's official website or contacting the institution directly.