MOUAU Shifts Exams Following Issues with Reparation Charges
MOUAU adjusts exam start date to May 29th following temporary glitch in reparation charges payment platform.
Michael Okpara University of Agriculture has an important announcement regarding the commencement of the upcoming examinations. Due to a temporary glitch in the payment platform for REPARATION CHARGES, the University Management, in collaboration with the Senate, has decided to shift the start of the exams.
The examinations will now commence on Wednesday, 29th May 2024. This decision has been made to ensure fairness and equal opportunity for all students to complete their financial obligations before the exams begin.
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It is imperative that all students who have not yet paid their reparation charges take advantage of this extended time. Failure to do so may lead to serious consequences, including being barred from campus premises and examination halls.
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Please be aware that strict measures will be enforced for non-compliance with payment and submission requirements.
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Students with any questions or assistance regarding the payment process or undertaking submission, please reach out to the Registrar's office immediately.
Thank you for your attention to this matter. Let's work together to ensure a smooth and successful examination period.