New Era

NUST Ohangwena classes start

- Rose-Mary Haufiku

The Namibia University of Science and Technology’s campus outside Eenhana in the Ohangwena region is up and running since 7 March.

“Key vacancies have been filled, and the necessary infrastruc­ture to make the facility operationa­l as a university campus has been installed,” said NUST spokespers­on Nico Smit.

Normal registrati­on ended last

Friday, but special registrati­on will still continue until 11 March 2022.

Smit emphasised that special registrati­on is only for holders of the Namibia Senior Secondary Certificat­e Ordinary (NSSCO) and Namibia Senior Secondary Certificat­e Advanced Subsidiary (NSSCAS) levels, and that no late registrati­on will be afforded.

The campus, at the Billy William Mwaningang­e Rural Developmen­t Centre (BWMRDC) outside Eenhana, offers 46 different programmes in five different faculties.

It was built to accommodat­e only 428 students, but can cater for up to 2 000 students when utilised on a timetable rotation basis.

The dispute over the lease agreement between the Ohangwena Regional Council (ORC) and NUST, with the university requesting to utilise the facility rent-free, has been resolved.

The university would, however, not share details of the agreement as it is considered confidenti­al.

From Thursday last week, there were 171 students registered at the Ohangwena campus, with 137 being distance students, 23 being full-time students and 11 part-time students.

Smit said the NUST campus is also considerin­g the NSSCO students.

“Please note that we consider NSSCO (legacy and new) and IGCSE certificat­e holders if they meet the NUST entry requiremen­ts for specific study fields,” he added.

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