Friday 7 April 2017

Computer-based Examinations in University of Nigeria




                  Students matching into the exam hall




Dr. Mrs Ekere, invigilating





Dr. Mrs Idoko, invigilating the students.

University of Nigeria Nsukka has successfully been conducting her 2016/2017 first semester examinations for students. This week has been a busy one for all first year students and staff of the School of General Studies. The Dean, Professor Apollonia Nwosu has expressed her satisfaction with the exams so far, thanking the University Administration led by the Vice-Chancellor - Professor Benjamin Ozumba, for providing such a wonderful platform which enables and enhances ICT usage among students and also eliminates some odds associated with examinations. No doubt, the University ICT Unit, directed by Dr. Olisa Okeke, has been performing very well in providing the technical assistance needed for the exams. See more pictures after the cut...


UNN Physically Challenged Students take the CBT Exams


The students and the library staff that guide them

Library staff helping a blind student
The ongoing Computer-Based Examinations at the University of Nigeria Nsukka do not exclude the physically challenged group of students which comprise the hearing/visually impaired, and others. The Library, headed by Professor Chinwe N. Ezeani has created means of enabling these students overcome difficult situations. Thanks to the Physically Challenged Department of the Library and the research group called the SURPLUS PEOPLE. With the help of the aforementioned groups, these students comfortably partake in the exams at the CBT centre. The research group earlier mentioned, comprises members of library staff who deemed it fit to put what they find in theory, to practice, by providing wheel chairs to support some of the students, carrying them up to the topmost floor of the library building where the exams are being held. See more pictures after the cut...
Dr. Ngozi Osadebe, the coordinator of physically challenged students






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