Nabteb release list of schools free from exam malpractice

I think there may be some misinformation here.

The National Business and Technical Examinations Board (NABTEB) does not release a list of schools that are "free from exam malpractice". In fact, NABTEB, like other examination bodies, has a zero-tolerance policy towards exam malpractice, and any school or candidate found to be involved in malpractice is subject to penalties, including cancellation of results and even expulsion from the examination.

Instead, NABTEB focuses on ensuring that its examinations are fair, secure, and free from malpractice. To achieve this, the board employs various measures, including:

  1. Secure examination centers: NABTEB ensures that examination centers are secure and well-monitored to prevent unauthorized access or tampering with examination materials.
  2. Identification and verification: Candidates are required to present valid identification documents and undergo biometric verification to ensure that they are the ones taking the examination.
  3. Surveillance: NABTEB has a team of examiners and invigilators who monitor the examination process to detect and prevent any form of malpractice.
  4. Random checks: The board conducts random checks on examination materials and candidates to detect any form of malpractice.

If a school or candidate is found to be involved in exam malpractice, NABTEB takes appropriate disciplinary action, which may include:

  1. Cancellation of results: The results of the affected candidate or school may be cancelled.
  2. Expulsion from the examination: The candidate or school may be expelled from the examination.
  3. Legal action: NABTEB may report the case to the relevant authorities for further action.

In summary, NABTEB does not release a list of schools that are "free from exam malpractice" because the board's focus is on ensuring that all examinations are fair, secure, and free from malpractice.