LASU Invites Applicants for Computer-Based Qualifying Test Under Study Work Scheme – OER Portal Project

The Lagos State University (LASU) has announced that all students who applied for the LASU Study Work Scheme – Open Educational Resources (OER) Portal Project are to participate in a Computer-Based Qualifying Test as part of the selection process.

LASU Invites Applicants for Computer-Based Qualifying Test Under Study Work Scheme – OER Portal Project

The Lagos State University (LASU) has announced that all students who applied for the LASU Study Work Scheme – Open Educational Resources (OER) Portal Project are to participate in a Computer-Based Qualifying Test as part of the selection process.

Test Details
Date: Thursday, 30th October 2025
Time: 2:00 p.m. prompt

Applicants are required to follow the steps below to access the test portal:

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  1. Visit https://csc.lasu.edu.ng/lema/.
  2. Click “DOCKET” on the right-hand side of the page.
  3. Enter your Matriculation Number and click “Submit.”
  4. View your student details on the docket page and take note of your Exam PIN (case-sensitive).
  5. From the docket page, click “Start Exam.”
  6. Read all instructions carefully, then type your Exam PIN and click “Start.”
  7. On the Start Exam Page, click “Start OER 001 Exam” to begin the test.
  8. Grant LEMA AI access to your camera and microphone when prompted.
  9. Use the “Previous” and “Next” buttons to navigate between questions.
  10. Submit your answers manually at the end of the test, as automatic submission will not occur.

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Important Guidelines:

  • Candidates must log in at least 30 minutes before the start of the examination.
  • The camera and microphone will monitor and record activities during the test.
  • Browser activity will also be tracked; switching tabs or opening new windows will lead to automatic logout and loss of answers.
  • Ensure a quiet environment, as background sounds may be reviewed if malpractice is suspected.
  • Each candidate is allowed only one attempt, and no mop-up test will be conducted for absentees.
  • Only those who complete the test will proceed to the next stage of the selection process.

The University wishes all applicants success in the qualifying exercise.