Ho Polytechnic
The origin of the Ho Technical University goes back to 1968. It was established as a Technical Institute with the primary objective of providing pre-technical education. By 1972, the institute had made tremendous progress in upgrading of the courses offered. Consequently the pre-technical programmes gave way to courses in the Engineering and Vocational fields, e.g. Basic Engineering, Agricultural and Mechanical Engineering, Building Technology and Business Education.
In 1986, the Institute became a Polytechnic. It however continued to operate as second cycle institution, until 1993 when the Polytechnic was upgraded to a fully-fledged tertiary institution by the enactment of PNDC Law 321 and charged with the responsibility of training students in the technical and vocational skills to the Higher National Diploma [HND] level. Subsequently, in 2007, Polytechnics were given the mandate by the Polytechnics Act 745 to award their own degrees to the highest level.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR HO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
COURSES AT HO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
CUT OFF POINTS FOR HO POLYTECHNIC
Since then, the Polytechnic has been running programmes from non-tertiary level to the bachelor degree level. This year, the Polytechnic has been given the permit to run Masters in Agricultural Engineering and Mechanical Engineering.
Our Vision
The vision of Ho Technical University is to become a reputable technological institution contributing actively to national development.
Mission Statement
To train highly competent human resource to highest level possible through career-focused education, skill training and research in partnership with stakeholders.
Ethics Policy
Ho Technical Universityis a secular and non-partisan public institution. Admissions and academic awards are based on merit without regard to ethnicity, race or nationality, religious affiliation or beliefs, physical disabilities or gender. Academic and social interactions within the Polytechnic are governed by the principles of fair play, justice, honesty, moral rectitude, and respect for authority, human rights and the environment.
Core Values
• Competency Based Training
• Fair Opportunities for all and Gender Equality
• Respect for the Environment
• Commitment to Quality
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