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BUK expels 63 students, rusticates 13 others over exam malpractice


Bayero University Kano, BUK, has expelled 63 students for their involvement in various forms of examination malpractices.

The Director, Examinations, Admissions and Records, DEAR, Amina Abdullahi, in a statement on Friday, said that13 other students were rusticated for one year.

According to the statement, the action followed a recommendation earlier submitted by the Senate Committee on Examinations Misconduct and Leakages on August 28 and approved at its 374 meeting.

The statement explained that the expelled students included 10 from the School of Postgraduate Studies, 10 from the School of Continuing Education and 7 each from the Faculties of Basic Medical Sciences and Computer Science.

“However, the Faculties of Education and Management Sciences have 6 each and Engineering, FEES and Physical Sciences 4th and 3, respectively.

“The Faculty of Arts and Islamic Studies has 2 expelled students and Faculties of

Communication, Allied Health Sciences and Life Sciences have the least number of affected candidates with only one student each,” the statement reads in part.
“The following candidates were expelled for being involved in examinations misconduct in accordance with Category 20:17(Ai, iii, iv, v, vi, vii x, xii) General Examinations and Academic Regulations (GEAR) and 3.4.2(Ai – xi) General Regulations Governing Postgraduate Studies (GRGPS) as the case may be,” said the statement,” the statement added.

“The Senate had also rusticated 13 other candidates for one year or two semesters for their involvement in examination misconduct in accordance with Category 20:17(Bi – Bv) General Examinations and Academic Regulations, GEAR, and 3.4.2(Ai – xi) General Regulations Governing Postgraduate Studies, GRGPS, as the case may be.

“It equally directed that 19 other students be served with written warning letters. The candidates’ actions contravened category 20:17 (Ci-v).

“It instructed that their examinations scripts should be processed accordingly. However, four students were exonerated from any offence as no case was established against them,”

The statement further stated that the respective departments of the affected students had been directed to release their results, adding that they are to be graded incomplete in courses indicated against their names.
Source:www.Dailytrust.com

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