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The '''National University of Lesotho''', the main and oldest university in the South African nation of Lesotho, is located in Roma, 34 km (21 mi) southeast of Maseru, the capital of Lesotho.<ref name=ijern>https://www.ijern.com/journal/2019/September-2019/05.pdf</ref>
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In June 2011, the Lesotho Times reported that half of the students in three of the seven faculties at the university failed their examinations. This "unprecedented failure rate" was in the law, health sciences and science and technology faculties.<ref>http://www.lestimes.com/?p=6442</ref>
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Latest revision as of 14:40, 28 August 2022

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The main university in the South African nation of Lesotho.

The National University of Lesotho, the main and oldest university in the South African nation of Lesotho, is located in Roma, 34 km (21 mi) southeast of Maseru, the capital of Lesotho.[1]

There were 9,263 students at the university in 2018.[1]

In June 2011, the Lesotho Times reported that half of the students in three of the seven faculties at the university failed their examinations. This "unprecedented failure rate" was in the law, health sciences and science and technology faculties.[2]


 

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