AAU Reschedules Disrupted CBT Tests to July 10: Zero Tolerance for Violence
Summary
Ambrose Alli University reschedules disrupted CBT tests to July 10, 2025. Zero tolerance for violence and misconduct. Students who missed exams can retake. Strict enforcement begins July 10.
AAU Reschedules Disrupted CBT Tests to July 10: Zero Tolerance for Violence
Ambrose Alli University Students' Union has announced that Computer-Based Tests disrupted on July 2-3, 2025 will be rescheduled. The entire CBT schedule restarts afresh on July 10, 2025, with strict enforcement against misconduct.
Rescheduling Information
- Disrupted Tests: July 2-3, 2025
- New Schedule Starts: July 10, 2025
- Affected Students: Those who missed exams during disruptions can retake
- Completed Tests: Retain recorded scores
Zero Tolerance Policy
Starting July 10, the university will enforce strict disciplinary action for:
- Fighting or violence
- Disruptions during tests
- Misconduct or regulation violations
Investigations Underway
Incidents involving certain faculties are under investigation. Students found responsible will face accountability according to institutional code of conduct.
Enforcement Measures
- Students' Union monitoring during tests
- Security personnel supervision
- Violators face full university disciplinary action
- No exceptions for misconduct
Call for Responsibility
The SUG appeals to students to act responsibly and protect the peace and integrity of the academic environment.
Source: MySchool.ng