Graphic-Business TBSC Version 6.0: KNUST qualifies to semi-finals
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) qualifies to the semi-finals of the Tertiary Business Sense Challenge competition after its last quarter finals contest against Accra Technical University (ATU) giving them a wide gap in the final score of the competition in what is described as a gap teeth.
In a keen contest at the initial rounds, ATU with a close margin came out with 13 points and KNUST 18 points which presumably felt to be a good show by the ATU competitors until this impressive challenge dwindled in the subsequent rounds as ATU progressively scored low points gaining a zero points in the final round; the riddle round making KNUST win with a wide gap of 82 points against 37 qualifying them to the semi-final stage.
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In the semi-final stage, the first round will be between KNUST and UCC, the two times national champions of the Tertiary Business Sense Challenge to see whether KNUST is a match for them to occupy their seat at the grand-finale while University of Development Studies (UDS) competes against University of Education Winneba (UEW) another contender beating Pentecost University to pulp in the second contest in the quarter final stage and University of Ghana (UG) against SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development studies in the last contest on Thursday, October 3, 2025 at the GNAT Hall at Nungua in Accra.
The Semi-final contest according to the Quiz master, Alhassan Yussif Trawule who loves Academic violence indicated in his closing remarks of the last quarter final contest that the semi-final will be a do or die affair since the format will not be questions but rather presentations and only three out of the six competing schools will make it to the grand finale, who gets kicked out and who progresses to the grand finale? Will UCC retain its championship?