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The Lagos State University on Tuesday kept students taking computer-based examinations scheduled at different times waiting endlessly due to inadequate computer facility. Nigeria LASU ComputerBasedExam

While the school does not have enough computer systems to accommodate all the students, the management went ahead to schedule the examination for all the faculties in the school, thereby compounding the already bad situation.Students lamented that the time table should have been planned such that different faculties would take the examination on different days instead of forcing everyone to take the exams same day.

Sources hinted that management may have taken the decision to ensure that the systems are powered the same day for everyone.Although there are still more computer-based courses slated for the coming days, students especially law students scheduled to take the examination by 2pm were yet to get a space as at 4.30pm, while those meant to sit for 2.30pm the same day bemoaned their fate.

Few of the students who spoke on the condition of anonymity said they would prefer to be informed ahead through the exam docket the appropriate time to come for the examination instead of making them to arrive by 8am, only to stay till 4.30pm without having the opportunity to take the paper.when they still have other papers to prepare for.

 

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