The KNUST College of Engineering welcomes an exceptional cohort of new students who first captured national attention as finalists in the thrilling 2025 National Science and Maths Quiz (NSMQ). These scholars have now transitioned from showcasing academic brilliance on a national platform to embarking on their journeys as future engineers and innovators within our halls.
Their paths exemplify the NSMQ’s core mission: to celebrate intellectual excellence and serve as a launchpad for promising careers in STEM fields. We are delighted that they have chosen the College of Engineering at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) to translate their quiz success into groundbreaking engineering education.

Benjamin Junior Kwadwo Boakye Anim (Mfantsipim School) – BSc. Mechanical Engineering
A key star of Mfantsipim's NSMQ team, Benjamin secured an outstanding all-As in the 2025 WASSCE. He brings his proven strength in problem-solving, mechanics, and design thinking to the Mechanical Engineering programme.

Nana Benyi Buaful (St. Augustine’s College) – BSc. Petroleum Engineering
Nana played a pivotal role in his school's deep run in the 2025 competition. The discipline and critical thinking honed at NSMQ were reflected in his remarkable WASSCE results, earning him a place in our Petroleum Engineering programme.

Harold Adama Datti (St. Augustine’s College) – BSc. Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Distinguished as one of the finest from St. Augustine’s College, Harold's exceptional WASSCE performance paved his way into one of our most competitive specialisations: Electrical/Electronic Engineering.

Daniel Eyram Kwabla Adzaho (St. Augustine’s College) – BSc. Electrical/Electronic Engineering
Daniel mirrored this excellence, passing the WASSCE with flying colours through discipline and intellectual depth. He joins his teammate in furthering his ambition within our Electrical Engineering programme.

Stephen Kofi Apemah-Baah (Opoku Ware School) – BSc. Biomedical Engineering
A standout leader from Opoku Ware School, Stephen's persistent excellence at the NSMQ and impressive WASSCE results have led him to our multidisciplinary Biomedical Engineering programme, where engineering principles meet biological sciences.
Their success at the NSMQ represents the beginning of impactful careers poised to contribute significantly to Ghana's scientific and technological advancement.
The entire KNUST College of Engineering community congratulates these outstanding achievers. We look forward to supporting them as they take this exciting next step and build upon their formidable foundations to become the engineers of tomorrow.
