INSTRUCTIONS TO EXAMINATION CANDIDATES
1. A candidate shall not be admitted to
the University Examinations if he/she owes the university or under suspension
or has been dismissed from the university.
2. A candidate for a University examination must have attended
not less than 75% of the number of hours assigned to a given course.
3. Every candidate must provide a proof of identity
before being allowed into an Examination Hall.
4. No candidate shall enter the
Examination Hall until invited or requested to do so.
5. Candidates must comply with
instructions given by the invigilator.
6. Unauthorized items shall not be
permitted in the Examination Hall. Authorized items are pen, pencil, eraser,
and any other item as may be specified by the University.
7. All other items shall be provided by
the University.
8. No candidate shall be admitted to the
Examination Hall later than thirty minutes after the commencement of the
Examination.
9. Communication between candidates
during Examination is absolutely forbidden.
10. Candidate may attract the attention
of the invigilator by raising a hand.
11. Smoking or drinking of alcoholic
beverages are not allowed in the Examination Hall.
12. Candidate may leave the Examination
Hall temporarily to visit the toilet, and only with the express permission of
the invigilator who will then accompany him/her.
13. A candidate who finishes an
Examination ahead of time may leave the Examination Hall after surrendering
his/her answer books and will not have the option of returning to the
Examination Hall.
14. Candidate who has completed an
examination which is still in progress, ahead of time, shall not be seen in the
vicinity of the Examination Hall.
15. Attendance at University Examination
is compulsory. A candidate who fails to turn up for an Examination without
satisfactory explanation shall be deemed to have obtained an F in the paper.
16. Location of the examination: The location of the examination shall be specified in the
Examinations Timetable
17. Examinations Offences: Any of the following actions on the part of the candidate
shall constitute a punishable Examination Offence:
a. IMPERSONATION resulting
from:
An RMU student writing
examination for another RMU student.
A person/student from
outside the RMU writing examination for another RMU student.
b. ACT OF CONTEMPT resulting
from:
Failure of student(s)
to report when summoned by Examination Committee.
Rudeness to members of
Examination Committee during interrogation.
Acts meant to prevent
the cause of justice, hiding of useful information, lying etc.
Destruction of
evidence(s) and or exhibits by students.
18. Any candidate who commits any offence
while examination is in progress shall be immediately barred from continuing
with the Examination and all papers/the evidence, if any, handed over to the
invigilator.
19. Any offence or act of misconduct
during Examinations shall be documented and reported by the invigilator to the
Examinations Coordinator not later than ONE hour after the completion of that
particular examinations paper.
20. The outcome of any investigation into
such acts of misconduct shall be made available to the Registrar through the
Examinations Coordinator and appropriate sanctions to be impose by the
University Committee.
21. A Grade Z shall be awarded to a
candidate whenever it is established that he had attempted to gain an unfair
advantage in an Examination. In such a situation the candidate shall be
debarred from taking a University Examination either for a stated period or
indefinitely or expelled from the University.
EBENEZER O. TEIGAGA
[EXAMINATIONS COORDINATOR]
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