National Open University of Nigeria Addresses TMA Malpractice and Incomplete Results
National Open University of Nigeria Addresses TMA Malpractice and Incomplete Results
The Directorate of Examinations and Assessment (DEA) at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN) has identified students who engaged in TMA malpractice and failed to re-attempt their TMAs as directed by the University Management.
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As a result, these students will receive incomplete results (IR) for the affected courses. The DEA has provided a list of affected students to Study Centre Directors, who are requested to inform them of the following options:
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1. Re-attempt TMAs: Students may re-attempt their TMAs, and the new scores will be merged with their current examination scores.
2. Re-register for Courses: Students can re-register for the affected courses, retaking both the TMA and examination this semester.
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The DEA urges Study Centre Directors to guide and inform affected students of these options.