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ESUT Management Lauds Mass Communication Department On Conduct Of Examinations

… Warns Final Students Against Excessive Celebrate After Their Final Exams

By Amaechi Agbo, Agbani

The Management of Enugu State University of Science and Technology, (ESUT) has given a pat on the back of the board of Mass Communication Department for the conduct of the ongoing 2nd semester examinations in the university.

The management gave the commendation through the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Prof Chike Nwoha who led a team of the management to inspect on-going examinations in the institution.

Members of the Visiting Managemen’s examination monitoring team were joined by Prof Sunny Udeze (left) and Mass Communication Examination Officer, Mr Joel Asogwa (2nd from right) in a group photo after the visit. Photo: ESUT Monitor

Prof Nwoha in company of the Dean of Postgraduate Studies, Professor Charles Chime, among others, stormed the Mass Communication Department on Tuesday the first day of the examination at 10:15am.

The DVC who lauded how the students comported themselves and the seating arrangement, said Mass Communication Department is setting the pace for other departments to emulate.

“We came here on inspection, to monitor and observe how the examination is being conducted here. We go to departments unannounced and obersve. I can tell you that I am very much impressed with the conduct of the exam in Mass Communication Department.

“The Students are well-spaced and there are two or three invigilators in the halls. Mass Communication is using three classrooms for one examination, that is excellence. They are setting the pace for others to follow,” Prof Nwoha said while providing answer to why they visited the department.

Mass Communication Final Year Students during their examination on Tuesday, July 23. Photo: ESUT Monitor

Earlier in the classroom, the DVC warned final year students not to over celebrate their final exam and cautioned them against handing on vehicles to make merry, stressing that the university doesn’t want to lose any student.

“Your final exam is on August 8 and I know all of you would want to celebrate. Yes, we are not against celebration but we, as your parents here, need to advise you, do not celebrate excessively. When you finish your exams on that day, rejoice with your mates, hug yourselves but go home and celebrate

“We don’t want to see anybody hanging on vehicles just because you are celebrating. We don’t want to lose any of you. When you finish you exams, go home and celebrate with your people. We want you to go for youth service immediately and thereafter come back for your Masters or find a good job. We want you to succeed,” he told the final students.

The 2023/2024 2nd semester examinations in ESUT started in Tuesday, July 23 across all faculties and departments.

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