Petroleum Training Institute Nigeria held a
combined matriculation ceremony for her Regular and part time students
for the 2017/2018 academic session, as part of the institute's
tradition to officially welcome new students on campus and get them
acquainted to the institute facilities.
The matriculation program which lasted for
three days (31st January - 2nd February 2018) began with a 2 days Orientation
programme for the new students. On the first day of the orientation, the
student affairs officer of the Institute Mr. J. J. Ajima gave an overview of
the whole events and urged the new students to be at their best both in
character and learning as they are saddled with the responsibility of upholding
the high standards and reputation of the Institute.
Also speaking at the event, Dr. B. S. Oyetunde Head
of General Studies in his speech advised the new students to shun social vices
such as: Examination malpractices, cultism and Hard drugs. The Acting Registrar
of the Institute Mr. O.C. Siakpere reminded the students of the need for them
to take academic studies seriously and assured them of the institute’s
management renewed commitment to providing a comfortable environment for
learning.
The second day of the Orientation was the tour
around the various facilities of the Institute Such as: The Library, Academy offices,
Medical Center, Sport complex, security post etc. The students were also
apprised on etiquette's relating to the use of these various facilities.
The third day was the matriculation ceremony. At
the matriculation ceremony, the Principal/CE of the Institute Prof. Sunny
E. Iyuke in his Address specially welcomed the new students who happened to be
the first set of students to be admitted into the Petroleum Training Institute
through the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), about 1,763 successful
candidates were admitted to pursue a career in Higher National Diploma, National
Diploma and Certificate programmes for the 2017/2018 academic session.
The Principal also advised the new students to be
creative, innovative, focused, and more assiduous to justify the confidence
repose in them; bearing in mind that matriculation is not just a fanfare but a
serious assignment.
The Principal/CE also made known to the guest at
the ceremony that PTI for 46 years has been a hub of Petroleum expertise with a
reputation for providing high quality technical education and petroleum related
disciplines in the nation’s oil and gas sector. The institute graduates are
making waves in their various disciplines. Stating that last year, the PTI
student chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) won the Gold award
and emerged the first at the 2017 National Conference of SPE. He challenged the
students of the Institute to do more to achieve ultimate goals of academic
distinction and protect the good brand of the institute during their stay. He
also informed the guest about the collaboration of the Institute with the
University of Port Harcourt to run the Post HND and Masters Programme in
Petroleum Engineering related disciplines.
Finally he urged the new students to study and
meditate on all the contents of the students Handbook to thoroughly acquaint
themselves with the Institute's rules and regulations that will guide their
stay on campus. He also drew the attention of the students to four major
offences which when committed in the institute and the person is caught will
result in outright expulsion which are:
(a) Examination Misconduct
(b) Stealing
(c) Physical and sexual assault, and
(d) Cultism and drug peddling and smoking on
campus.
After the Principal’s address, the 1,763 new
students (The largest number admitted to the institute since its establishment)
took their matriculation oath and the ceremony came to an end.
After the ceremony the Student Union of the
Institute Organised a Matriculation blast for the student at the Institute’s
sport complex in other to make them know that despite the tight schedule on
campus there is still room for social activities.