Students of Adeleke University Ede, Osun State, have been urged to
avoid all forms of examination malpractice at the 2013/2014 second
semester examination.
The Vice-Chancellor, Prof Oluwole Amusan, said exams were to test
the knowledge of students, adding that cheating must be avoided.
The Registrar, Mr Olusegun Ojo, urged student to do their best and remain focused as they write their papers.
Coordinator for General Studies, Dr Tobalase, said the examination in the school had always been free of malpractice.
When CAMPUSLIFE visited the campus, students were seen reading in classrooms and library.
Henry Ndidiaha, a 300-Level Economics student, urged his colleagues to show good conduct during the exercise.
source:
http://thenationonlineng.net/new/dont-take-part-in-malpractice-vc-urges-students/
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