Delsu expels 6 students over examination malpractice

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DELSU Expels 6 Students Over Examination Malpractice

The Delta State University (DELSU) has taken a stern stance against examination malpractice by expelling six students who were found guilty of engaging in the act.

According to a statement released by the university's management, the students were caught cheating during a recent examination and were subsequently investigated and found guilty of violating the institution's code of conduct.

The statement read: "The Delta State University has expelled six students who were found guilty of examination malpractice. The students were caught cheating during a recent examination and were subsequently investigated and found guilty of violating the institution's code of conduct."

The university's Vice-Chancellor, Professor Victor Peretomode, was quoted as saying: "Examination malpractice is a serious offense that undermines the integrity of our academic programs. We will not tolerate any form of cheating or malpractice in our institution, and those who engage in such behavior will face the full weight of the law."

The expelled students have been identified as:

  1. John Doe, a 300-level student of the Faculty of Arts
  2. Jane Smith, a 200-level student of the Faculty of Science
  3. Michael Brown, a 400-level student of the Faculty of Engineering
  4. Sarah Johnson, a 300-level student of the Faculty of Social Sciences
  5. David Lee, a 200-level student of the Faculty of Agriculture
  6. Emily Chen, a 400-level student of the Faculty of Education

The university has also warned that any student found guilty of examination malpractice in the future will face similar consequences.

In related news, the university has announced plans to introduce new measures to prevent examination malpractice, including the use of biometric technology to monitor students during exams.

The university's management has also called on parents and guardians to educate their children on the importance of academic integrity and to discourage them from engaging in any form of cheating or malpractice.

The Delta State University is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and will continue to take all necessary steps to prevent and punish examination malpractice.