The University of Development Studies (UDS) is without a doubt one of Ghana’s most prestigious universities.
Because of advancements in technology, the prominent tertiary institution serves a ridiculously high number of students online.
If you are a current student at the institution, you are able to use the platform without charge. This post will look at how to use the student platform at the University of Development Studies (UDS).
UDS Student Portal
The University of Development Studies (UDS) student portal was created as a tool to enhance life for UDS students, as was previously stated. In addition to having some highly appealing features, the platform is also very easy to use.
What you can do on the UDS student portal?
Since it has previously been established that you can only use the UDS student portal while you are a student, being a student is the first requirement. After enrolling as a student, you will need the following in order to access the UDS student portal:
Your student ID
Your student password
How to log in to the UDS student portal?
The student platform at the University of Development Studies (UDS) just needs a brief amount of time for registration. Follow these steps to log in to the UDS student portal:
Visit the URL, https://mis.uds.edu.gh/signin
When it opens, proceed to enter your student ID and student password
Once it opens, hit the Sign In button to log in
What to do when you forget your password?
If you lose your UDS student password, don’t get upset. On the login screen, select the “I Forgot My Password” tab. You must enter your student ID and either your phone number or email address when you click it. To modify or reset your password, adhere to the guidelines stated.
If for any other reason you were unable to modify your password, get help from the IT department of the school.
About UDS
In an effort to hasten the development of Ghana’s then-three Northern Regions, the government of Ghana founded the University for Development Studies, Tamale, in 1992.
Its founding was greatly aided by the late President Jerry John Rawlings, who donated $50,000 of his prize money from winning the World Food Prize. The university was designed as a multi-campus system. It is Ghana’s fifth public university to have been founded.
This departs from the custom of having campuses and administrations centralized at universities. It was developed with consideration for the three northern areas of North Ghana.
These three regions are the Northern, Upper East, and Upper West. There are four campuses, eight faculties, a business school, a medical school, a graduate school, an institute, and three centers among its total number of institutions.