Exams Rules and Regulationsadmin2023-09-23T12:47:43+00:00
University Rules and Penalties on the Examination Malpractices and Irregularities, for your information. You are advised to desist from committing the offences mentioned therein. The table below is an extract of some of the offences commonly committed.
Rule 1 It shall be an offence for a student/candidate to avail to another student his/her prepared coursework with a view of assisting the latter to do his/her coursework or to negligently expose his/her coursework to another student to use plagiarise the work of any other person or solicit/purchase any coursework from any other person or falsify/alter marks awarded on a coursework script
Rule 3(a) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to sit or attempt to sit the examination without valid documentation
Rule 3(b) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to enter the examination room/hall later than half an hour after the examination/test has commenced
Rule 3(c) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to leave the examination room/hall earlier than half an hour after the examination/test commenced except in emergencies with the express permission of the Invigilator.
Rule 3(d) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to carry out a conversation or any other communication with another student/candidate once the examination has commenced
Rule 3(e) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to indulge in any disruptive conduct including, but not limited to, shouting, assault of another student/candidate, using abusive and/or threatening language, destruction of university property of another student/candidate
Rule 3(f) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to take out of the examination room answer booklet(s), used or unused
Rule 3(g) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to neglect, omit or in any other way fail to follow lawful instructions or orders issued by the Invigilator
Rule 3(h) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to physically assault or insult an Invigilator or any University Official involved in the conduct of the examination
Rule 4(a) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to take into the examination room/hall, in person or by agent, unauthorized materials including but not limited to, plain papers, condensed/summarized notes, books and handkerchiefs on which information is written or information written on any part of the body, recording apparatus, mobile phones or any unauthorized electronic equipment
Rule 4(b) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to copy from any other student/candidate.
Rule 4(c) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to involve oneself in plagiarism, that is: (i) Pass off the words or ideas of someone else as his/her own without proper acknowledgement or crediting the original source.(ii) Replicate one own work which one has presented elsewhere for assessment
Rule 4(d) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to aid and/or abet another student/candidate to copy from a script/book of another student
Rule 4(e) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to exchange answers with another candidate/student in or outside the examination room
Rule 5(a) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to import into the examination room/hall, in person or by an agent, a pre-prepared answer script/booklet
Rule 5(b) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to substitute an answer script/booklet prepared outside the examination room/hall for the one already submitted to the Invigilator/Examiner
Rule 5(d) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to impersonate another student and sit for him/her the examination
Rule 5(e) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to procure or induce another person to sit for him/her
Rule 5(f) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to utter false documents in relation to eligibility to sit University examinations, including but not limited to; examination permit, financial statement, bank slip, and registration card
Rule 5(g) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to sit an examination without authority
. Rule 5(j) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to fraudulently access examination questions before the examination is due
Rule 5(l) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to pay or procure a staff or non-member of staff to alter examination results
Rule 5(m) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to write false information on the answer booklet with the intention to hide his/her identity
Rule 5(n) It shall be an offence for any student/candidate involved in an examination to smuggle or attempt to smuggle examination booklet out of the examination venue having signed the register and later claiming that his/her marks are missing
Rule 6A It shall be an offence for a student/candidate involved in an examination to bring within the precincts of the examination room any firearm or potentially dangerous weapon
Please note that:
1. The Penalties of committing the Examination Malpractices range from Caution to Cancellation of the relevant examination(s), Suspension from the University and Dismissal from the University. A Government sponsored student found guilty is liable to cancellation of the sponsorship.
2. Bags, mobile phones, smart watches, books and plain papers are considered as unauthorized materials and therefore are not allowed into the examination rooms. It is advisable that bags, mobile phones, smart watches, books and plain papers are either left at home or kept by the student in a secure place away from the examination room during the coursework tests and final examinations.
Registration proceduresadmin2023-09-23T11:52:38+00:00For registration purposes, you will be required to present the following:
REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR STUDENTS AY 2022/2023
For registration purposes, you will be required to present the following:
A: FIRST YEARS.
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OriginalAdmission Letter (Available at Your respective Faculties.
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These are issued out to those who have paid all functional fees and at least 60% tuition for SEMESTER 1)
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Original Birth Certificate (Please note that a birth certificate cannot be substituted with a passport or a baptism card)
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Former School ID .
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OriginalO-Level Passlip (UCE or Equivalent)
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Original A-Level Passlip (UACE or Equivalent)
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OriginalTranscript of Degree/Diploma/Certificate/Mature Age entry Scheme (where applicable).
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OriginalBachelors Transcript or its equivalent (for Professional Qualifications).
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Evidence of payment of 20,000/= for National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) – Paid separate from tution.
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Attach verified fees payment slips /Deposit slip acknowledging payment of Tuition fees, and functional fees (as indicated on the statement of fees from the Bursar’s office).
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Two (2) photocopies each of the “O” and A‟ Level Results Slips/Certificates, and certified copies of Transcripts/Certificates from the awarding institutions in case of Degree/Diploma/Certificate holders.
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Two recent identical passport size photographs showing the current likeness (head to shoulder).
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Two copies of filled in manual registration forms (Available at the FGSR photocopy).
NOTE:
A photocopy of the above DOCUMENTS should be attached on each of the registration forms.
UNDERGRADUATES MANUAL REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
PROGRAMME | DAY | TIME |
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Programmes at Regional Campuses | From September 04th up to October 31, 2023 |
9:00am – 5:00pm |
All Government Students,All Diploma & Certificate programmes | September 04, 2023 up to September 15, 2023 |
9:00am – 5:00pm |
Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Science in Accounting , Bachelor of Real Estate & Business Bachelor of Science in Finance |
September 18, 2023 up to September 22, 2023 |
9:00am – 5:00pm |
Bachelor of Human Resource, Management Bachelor of Leadership & Governance |
September 25, 2023 up to September 27, 2023 |
9:00am – 5:00pm |
Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Entrepreneurship | September 28, 2023 up to October 06, 2023 |
9:00am – 5:00pm |
Bachelor of Procurement & Supply Chain Management | October 10, 2023 UP to October 17, 2023 |
9:00am – 5:00pm |
Bachelor of Business Computing chelor of Office & Information ‘anagement | October 18, 2023 up to October 23, 2023 |
9:00am – 5:00pm |
THE SCHOOL REGISTRAR’S OFFICE WILL MAKE ADJUSTMENT WHERE NECESSARY