AAU issues urgent notice to students on 1st semester computer based continuous assessment for 2022/2023 session

Ambrose Alli University (AAU) has issued an urgent notice to students on 1st semester computer based continuous assessment for 2022/2023 session

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AAU issues urgent notice to students on 1st semester computer based continuous assessment for 2022/2023 session

The University Management wishes to inform all new students admitted in the 2022/2023 academic session that the Computer Based Continuous Assessment (CBCA) has been scheduled to hold from Monday, 11th September to Saturday, 16th September. 2023, Myschoolnews report.

All Deans and Heads of Department are to ensure that students are taught before the scheduled date of the CBCA.

The CBE Chairman and the ICT Director are to ensure that adequate preparations are made for the smooth conduct of the CBCA.

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For the avoidance of doubt, all new students are, by this release, informed that the criteria for participating in the CBCA is the payment of school fees and registration of courses.

The University Management wishes all new students the best as they participate in the very first test in their academic sojourn in Ambrose Alli University, Ekpoma.

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Thank you.