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Yar’adua University Expels 57 Students for Examination Malpractice

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Yar’adua University Expels 57 Students for Examination Malpractice

The Senate of Umaru Musa Yar’Adua University (UMYU), Katsina, has approved the expulsion of approximately 57 students for their involvement in various forms of examination malpractice.

Hajiya Fatima Sanda, the institution’s Head of Information and Protocol revealed this in a statement issued in Katsina on Saturday,

According to the statement, the decision came during the Senate’s 125th Regular Meeting, following recommendations from the University Central Examination Misconduct Committee (UCEMC). It added that before taking the decision, the committee had earlier investigated infractions across multiple faculties.

The statement further revealed that five other students were rusticated for two semesters (2024/2025 session), with their affected examination papers cancelled. It also disclosed that two others received official written warnings, now permanently on their academic records.

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In the statement, UMYU emphasised that the measures reflect its zero-tolerance policy for examination misconduct, adding that it was intended to serve as a deterrent to others.

“UMYU remains committed to preserving the sanctity of its academic standards and will not hesitate to sanction any act that undermines the integrity of its examinations.

“Students have been urged to adhere strictly to academic rules and avoid any form of malpractice, as future violations will be met with equally strict consequences,” the statement said.

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