THE Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Friday,
announced the expulsion of 107 students who are at various stages of
their study in the University for alleged certificate forgery.
The 107 students who gained Direct Entry admission were found to have
forged the OND certificates they presented to the University during
their admission.
The Vice Chancellor of ESUT, Prof. Cyprian Onyeji, who disclosed this
during the 32nd Matriculation Ceremony of the University held at
Agbani, stated that the Senate of the University approved the expulsion
of the affected students at its 238thRegular meeting held recently.
Warning the fresh students to steer clear of any form of examination
malpractice, Professor Onyeji also recalled that in the last one year,
the University Senate had applied varied degrees of sanctions to up to
150 students for their involvements in examination malpractice.
The Vice Chancellor disclosed that ESUT is currently capturing
biometric data of all her students to stem the incidence of
impersonation during examinations, stressing that beginning from the new
academic session, every student would be required to undergo biometric
identification in the examination halls.
Onyeji also announced that the University scholarships await students
who make Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 4.50 and said the
measure was to encourage academic excellence among the students.
A total of 4, 200 fresh students were admitted into various programmes of the university in the current session.
Friday, 22 February 2013
Alleged certificate forgery: ESUT expels 107
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