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myJCR.com presents state-of-the-art websites to SOCIOSO-KNUST (knustsocioso.com) and TOURSA-KNUST (toursaknust.com)

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The CEO of myJCR.com, BMS Okatakyie HiLary Dodoo, has presented custom state-of-the-art websites to the Social Sciences Society (SOCIOSO) and the Tourism Students Association (TOURSA) all of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi as part of partnership agreements between the two societies and myJCR.com.

 The websites, www.knustsocioso.com and www.toursaknust.com, are aimed at presenting a platform for the executives and members of the societies to benefit from the advantages of the current trend of information technology in the global village.

Thumbs up to the 2012/2013 executives of SOCIOSO-KNUST and TOURSA-KNUST for taking this initiave. The website is designed with modern security features, easy to update features, responsive layout, and full synchronization with popular social media networks like Facebook and Twitter.

socioso site

 myJCR.com remains the No. 1 Campus Website in Ghana and continuous to support student groups through innovative services and I.T. products. The main service provided by myJCR.com is the online ticketing and marketing of campus events.

The most recent website designs by myJCR.com includes:

– Focus Fm (K.N.U.S.T.) official website (www.focusfmonline.com)
– IMCS Pax Romana Legon official website (www.legonpax.org)
– University of Ghana Medical Laboratory Science Students Association official website (www.melssa.org)
– Federation of Ghana Catholic Health Trainees official website (www.fgcht.org)
– International Movement of Catholic Students Ghana official website (www.imcsghana.org)
– Social Sciences Society, KNUST (www.knustsocioso.com)
– Tourism Students Association, KNUST (www.toursaknust.com)

Support myJCR.com in all their activities to enable them continue to sponsor activities of student groups in Ghana and beyond.

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