Minor Adjustments Made to CBT Schedule in Response to Public Holiday at FUTA

The Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) has made minor adjustments to its Computer-Based Test (CBT) schedule in response to public holidays declared for Tuesday and Wednesday.

Minor Adjustments Made to CBT Schedule in Response to Public Holiday at FUTA

In response to the public holidays declared for Tuesday and Wednesday, the Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA) has announced minor adjustments to its Computer-Based Test (CBT) schedule. Courses originally scheduled for the affected days will now take place on Saturday, April 13, 2024.

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This decision aims to accommodate the public holidays and ensure that students are not disadvantaged by the interruption to their regular schedules. By rescheduling the CBT sessions to Saturday, April 13th, students will have the opportunity to complete their assessments without any disruptions.

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The adjustments have been implemented to ensure the smooth running of the CBT program and to minimize any inconveniences caused by the public holidays. FUTA remains committed to providing students with a conducive and fair testing environment, and the revised schedule reflects this dedication.

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Students are advised to take note of the changes and plan accordingly to attend their CBT sessions on the rescheduled date. Any further updates or announcements regarding the CBT schedule will be communicated to students in a timely manner.

Overall, these minor adjustments demonstrate FUTA's flexibility and proactive approach in response to unforeseen circumstances, ensuring that students' academic progress remains uninterrupted despite external factors such as public holidays.

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