YUMSUK VC Invigilates Students During First Semester Exams
His presence was met with admiration from both students and staff, as it demonstrated the administration's dedication to upholding high standards of academic conduct.
The Vice-Chancellor of Yusuf Maitama Sule University, Kano (YUMSUK), Professor Mukhtar Atiku Kurawa, has actively participated in invigilating students during the ongoing first semester examinations at the institution. This rare gesture underscores the university's commitment to maintaining academic integrity and ensuring a fair examination process.
Prof. Kurawa took on the role of invigilator in the Muhammadu Sunusi Theater 'A', a 1,000-capacity hall within the university. His presence was met with admiration from both students and staff, as it demonstrated the administration's dedication to upholding high standards of academic conduct.
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During the invigilation, Prof. Kurawa commended the efforts of the university staff in combating examination malpractice. He highlighted the importance of a fair and transparent examination process and encouraged all involved to remain vigilant and committed to these standards. The Vice-Chancellor's participation is part of a broader strategy to instill discipline and integrity within the university community.
This move has been well received by the university community and is seen as a positive step towards ensuring the credibility of the examination process. It also reflects the administration's proactive approach to addressing issues related to academic dishonesty.