Thursday, August 18, 2011

SCHOOL OF MARKETING FOR TAMALE

SCHOOL OF MARKETING FOR TAMALE
Very soon, residents in northern Ghana especially students who ought to pursue professional courses like the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) will no longer travel down south with the hassle to pursue or upgrade themselves because work on the School of Marketing Campus in Tamale is set. The program is expected to complement government and development partners’ efforts at reducing the high rate of youth unemployment due to the competitive nature of the job market. This came to light when the Coordinator of the School of Marketing Sulemana Anass in an orientation ceremony took prospective candidates who desire to register with the institution through the formalities and advantages involved in taking the CIM exam. According to Suleman Anass, stakeholders and professional markers took the quest to bridge the educational gap between North and South to set up the institution to serve the three regions of the north. The coordinator of the school who is also a Marketing lecturer at Tamale Polytechnic assured students and workers of the efficacy of the program enumerating that the school is affiliated with competent, recognized university world wide. He therefore disclosed the Tamale Polytechnic has been given accreditation to run the CIM course. What is special about the school he said are organizers taking the mantle upon theirselves to organize candidates for exams, organize tuition and register them for the examination. Adding that there will be intensive special weekend tuition for workers and snack breaks to rejuvenate candidates to sit for the tuitions as expected. Making the school standing tall among other professional institutions is that it has no grade-cut point prospective candidates are fix to where they deserve. He announced that there is no cause for alarm once you apply or register you got the chance of rolling into membership position for tuition to begin. He therefore advised workers and student to take advantage of the opportunity at hand.

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