The management of The Polytechnic, Ibadan (TPI) has announced that students of the institution will commence their first semester examinations on Monday.

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According to NAN, Modupe Fawale, the registrar of the polytechnic, broke the news in a statement on Thursday.

Fawale also said students must pay their tuition and other approved fees as a pre-condition for sitting for the examinations.

She explained that all Higher National Diploma II (HNDII) and National Diploma II (ND II) students who did not complete their payment during their first year must do so before paying for the second year.

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She advised students to go to the solution centres created by the school in the event that they encountered any difficulty in their payment statuses.

According to her, the first set of students to begin the examinations, which ends on October 23, are the HND II students of the faculty of business and communication studies and their counterparts in environmental studies.

Fawale urged students to adhere to their timetable for revision and examination as scheduled.

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“Revision for HNDII and NDII students in the Faculties of Engineering; Science and Financial Management Studies will hold between October 26 and 30, while their examination will run from November 2 to 13,” she said.

“For ND I and HND I students, their academic activities will begin on Nov. 16 and end on Nov. 20 with revision for NDI and HNDI students of the Faculties of Business and Communication Studies and their counterparts in Environmental Studies.”

The registrar added that examination for the HND I and ND I students of the faculty of science and the faculty of business and communication studies would hold between November 23 and December 4.

“From Dec. 7 to Dec. 11, ND I and HND I students in the Faculties of Engineering, Science and Financial Studies will have their revision exercise with their examination holding between Dec. 14 and Dec. 24,’” she added.

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The registrar said students who did not comply with COVID-19 protocols would not be allowed to partake in the exercise.

She dded that only students with evidence of registration, including their passport photographs would be allowed to resume as specified for the various faculties and classes.



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