13 students of the Delta State University DELSU Abraka have been shown the door out of the institution after they admitted to participating in examination malpractice.
Authorities ofDELSU, on Thursday expelled the students their alleged involvement in examination malpractices while five other students bagged indefinite suspension for gross misconducts.
[penci_blockquote style=”style-2″ align=”none” author=””]The vice chancellor had during the university’s matriculation ceremony earlier this year, warned students against any form of examination malpractices, insisting that any student caught cheating in an examination would be expelled without delay. [/penci_blockquote]DELSU Vice Chancellor, Professor Victor Peretemode, while speaking with newsmen, said the expelled students were caught in examination malpractices during the first and second semesters, stressing that “they were brought before the ethics and disciplinary committee of the university where they admitted their involvement in shady examination deals”.
The vice chancellor had during the university’s matriculation ceremony earlier this year, warned students against any form of examination malpractices, insisting that any student caught cheating in an examination would be expelled without delay.
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On the five other students suspended indefinitely, the vice chancellor disclosed they would be subjected to writing an apology letter and letter of undertaking at the security unit, and made to visit the counseling center of the university.
“The five students on indefinite suspension will have to undergo all the processes to show they have changed before they can be brought to the school,” he said.