Ajayi Crowther University Examination Guidelines
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Authorities of the Ajayi Crowther University (ACU) have released the guidelines for the preparation and conduct of semester examinations. Read the guidelines below.
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At the meeting held by the DVC with members
of Examination Committee and all Departmental Examination Officers (DEOs) on
Thursday 1st March, 2018, the following decisions were made with respect to the
conduct of Examinations in the University.
Preparation and
Eligibility to seat for the Semester Examinations
1.
The
percentage attendance for each student should be computed four weeks before the
commencement of the semester examinations and the list of students who have met
the minimum of 75% physical attendance should be displayed on the notice board
in the department.
2.
Hence
lecturers must ensure that students’ physical presence at every lecture is
taken.
3.
The
student must obtain a clearance from the bursary for having completed the
payment of his /her tuition fees for that semester.
4.
For
each course to be examined,
5.
The
HOD shall forward to the Examination centre four weeks before the commencement
of the semester examinations (a) the list of courses to be examined in his/her
department and (b) the list of students who are eligible to seat for the
examinations in each of these courses.
The list is to assist the Committee in the
preparation for the examination especially in the production of examination
Time-Table and allocation of examination venues.Preparation and Submission of Examination Papers.
1.
The
lecturer/examiner shall prepare and submit the draft copy of the examination
paper to his/her head of department for vetting and approval before a final
copy of the examination paper is produced. This must be done at least two weeks
before the examination.
2.
Any
modifications by the head of department should be implemented by the lecturer
in consultation with the head of department.
3.
Any
paper/electronic copies of the draft and final question papers must be disposed
of carefully and confidentially or kept securely until the examination has been
taken. iv. The lecturer/examiner shall be responsible for the production of
adequate number of copies for the examination (i.e. the number of eligible
students plus six (6) extra copies).
4.
The
lecturer/examiner shall enclose copies of this question paper in an envelope,
signed and sealed by him/her and then deliver the envelope directly (not by
proxy) to his/her head of department.
5.
The
envelope containing examination papers must have written on it (a) the course
code and course title, (b) the date, time and venue(s) of the examination, (c)
the number of copies of the examination paper in the envelope, and (d) the
name(s) of the lecturer(s)/examiner(s).
6.
The
head of department shall deliver the sealed envelope to the examination center
24 hours before the date of the examination. viii. The Examination Committee
must maintain a log book of the exam papers received from the head of
departments
7.
All
examination papers are confidential documents and must be treated as such.
8.
For
each course to be examined:
Examination Period
1.
Examiners
must be contactable at all times while the examination is taking place or have
someone who has full knowledge of the course and is able to provide advice and
answer queries from the students.
2.
Invigilators
must be present at the examination venues to which they have been assigned 30
minutes before the commencement of the examinations and until all answer
scripts have been collected from students and packaged for onward submission to
the examination centre.
3.
Invigilators
are responsible for ensuring that students complete the attendance register
before the end of the examination.
4.
Invigilators
shall distribute question papers and answer scripts before the start of each
examination.
5.
At
the end of the examination the invigilator shall collect the answer scripts
from the students and check that the number of students that sat for the
examination (as shown in the attendance register) corresponds to the number of
answer scripts collected.
6.
The
answer scripts collected and the attendance list shall be packaged into an
envelope and forwarded to the Examination centre.
7.
At
the time scheduled for the start of the examination, the Chief Invigilator
shall:
o
ensure
that students are in possession of the correct question papers;
o
ask
students to study carefully the instructions on the question papers;
o
make
all other necessary announcements.
8.
Candidates
wishing to make a temporary withdrawal from the examination venue for personal
reasons must, if allowed, be accompanied by an invigilator or by a person
authorised by the Chief Invigilator.
9.
Invigilators
are expected to focus solely on their task of invigilation during the period of
the examination.
10.
No
student shall be permitted to leave the examination venue until after 30
minutes from the start of the examination.
11.
Similarly,
no student shall be allowed into the examination venue 30 minutes after the
start of the examination.
12.
No
unauthorised person shall be allowed into the venue of the examination while
examinations are in progress.
13.
The
Invigilators must desist from acts or conducts that may interfere with a student’s
concentration, and if possible take steps to remedy any distractions that are
within the control of the invigilators.
14.
Students
are only permitted to take the following items to their examination desk:
o
Student
Identity Card
o
Small
plastic bottles of water;
o
Essential
writing materials;
o
Calculators,
provided that they are not allowed in the examination and that they conform
with the regulation;
o
Smart
Wristwatches or technology enabled devices are not allowed to be used during
the period of examinations.
15.
Invigilators
are to position themselves strategically in the examination venue in order to
invigilate effectively.
16.
Invigilators
are to move around the examination venue regularly, whilst being mindful not to
create unnecessary distractions for the students.
17.
Chief
Invigilators are to ensure that any consultation required with other
invigilators/ examiners is conducted quickly and quietly.
18.
If
an invigilator suspects that a student is cheating in an examination, he/she
should report the matter to the Chief Invigilator immediately, who, in turn,
should follow the laid down procedure for reporting such cases
19.
In
the case where a candidate complains of feeling unwell in an examination venue,
the Chief Invigilator should call the examination centre for necessary
action.
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