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AKWAPOLY Releases Guidelines for Examination

Ahead of the First Semester 2021/2022 examination which will commence from Monday 15th August, 2022, Students of Akwa Ibom State polytechnic have been advised to adhere strictly and follow all examinations guidelines as enshrined in Section 9 of the Students’ Handbook.
Students are urged to take note of the following:
1. Avoid bringing school bags into the examination halls. If any is found, the owner of such bags will be made to face the music.
2. The use of cellphones, handset or mobile phones of any kind is not permitted in the examination halls.
3. Ensure that your surroundings are kept clean in the examination halls. No textbook, Piece of paper of any kind is allowed in the exams halls.
4. All students are expected to present their ID Cards, BLUE CARD or DULY STAMPED school fee receipt which is evidence of School fee payment. Go along with it and ensure that they are properly kept safely.
The Dean of Students Affairs (DSA) admonished the students to avoid all forms of examination malpractice as contained in the Students’ handbook to guard against unpleasant consequences.
The school management has released examination timetable for first semester 2021/2022 academic session. The Examination will commence on Monday 15th August 2022.
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