Gombe State University expels 33 students over Examination Malpractice
Gombe State University has taken a tough stance against examination malpractice by expelling 33 students found guilty of the offense as monitored by myschoolnews
The decision was reached after a thorough investigation by the university's disciplinary committee.
The expelled students were found to have engaged in various forms of examination malpractice, including cheating, plagiarism, and impersonation. The university has a zero-tolerance policy towards such misconduct and will not hesitate to take disciplinary action against any student found guilty of such offenses.
The Vice-Chancellor of the university,Prof. Aliyu Usman El-Nafaty while addressing the press, emphasized the need for students to uphold the ethical standards of the institution. He also stated that the university would continue to ensure that its examinations are conducted in a fair and transparent manner, without any form of malpractice.
The decision to expel the students has been met with mixed reactions from the public, with some applauding the university for taking a tough stance against academic misconduct, while others are criticizing the institution for being too harsh.
However, the university has made it clear that it will not condone any form of academic misconduct, and all students are expected to abide by the rules and regulations governing the conduct of examinations in the institution.
The expelled students have been asked to vacate the university premises immediately, and their academic records will be duly updated to reflect their expulsion from the institution.