Benue State University Introduces Computer-Based GST Examinations
Benue State University, under the leadership of Vice-Chancellor Prof. Tor Iorapuu, has launched Computer-Based Testing (CBT) for GST examinations, benefiting 100-level students.
Benue State University (BSU) has officially commenced its General Studies (GST) examinations using the Computer-Based Testing (CBT) system. This major milestone is a result of the innovative leadership of the university’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Tor Iorapuu, fondly referred to as "The Digital Vice Chancellor."
The CBT examinations began on September 25, 2024, with Professor Iorapuu personally inspecting the examination venues to ensure a smooth and efficient process. The new system is a modern approach aimed at enhancing the examination experience for students, particularly benefiting 100-level students who are the primary recipients of this innovation.
The introduction of the CBT system marks a shift toward digitalization within the institution, further cementing Professor Iorapuu’s reputation as a forward-thinking leader. His dedication to leveraging technology for academic advancement has been widely acknowledged by the university community.
Students and staff have expressed their gratitude to Professor Iorapuu for his continuous efforts in driving BSU towards technological innovation, ensuring a better academic environment for all.
Prof. Iorapuu's leadership has been instrumental in positioning BSU at the forefront of digital education, with many praising his vision for the university’s future.
Congratulations to the students of Benue State University on this new chapter in their academic journey.