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Breaking: Kano State Polytechnic Postgraduate Students Kick Off First-Ever Semester Exams
Breaking: Kano State Polytechnic Postgraduate Students Kick Off First-Ever Semester Exams

The School of Continuing Education and Postgraduate Studies at Kano State Polytechnic has officially commenced its first-semester examinations for postgraduate students, marking a significant milestone in the institution’s academic history.
The exams, which began on Friday, February 28, 2025, span multiple disciplines and are designed to assess students’ understanding of their respective fields.
According to Auwal Ismail Bagwai, the Head of Public Affairs, the school has implemented thorough preparations to ensure a smooth and efficient examination process.
Speaking on the development, the Director of the School, Dr. Ibrahim Adamu, expressed pride in the students’ dedication and hard work. He extended his best wishes, emphasizing that this marks an important step toward their academic success.
As the institution’s pioneer postgraduate students undertake their first major academic assessment, expectations remain high for a successful outcome.
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