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Sitting arrangements: Arrangements for sitting will be made by heads of departments and invigilators.
Instructions to candidates: Timetable It is the responsibility of all candidates to study the dates and times of the examination(s) for which they are registered. Candidates will be informed of the dates and times of examinations by means of the timetable and notices published at least two weeks in advance. Should there be a change in the timetable for an examination after it is published, the change will normally be brought to be attention of candidates by means of additional notices. Students will not be informed individually of timetable changes. Beginning Examination
Candidates will be admitted to the examination room 30 minutes before the examination due to begin but will be issued examination papers 10 minutes before the examination. They must not begin writing before the time at which the examination is due to begin. During these thirty minutes the invigilator will: Make an announcement to the affect the candidates should satisfy themselves that they are in possession of the correct paper. Call attention to any rubric at the head of the paper which seems to require attention. Announce that both sides of the writing papers must be used. He will then tell students when they may begin writing.
Materials not allowed in Examination Candidates are required to supply themselves with pens, pencils, rulers, erasers, blotting papers, the usual geometrical instruments and calculators. Except for open book examinations, no books, bags or attach cases should be taken by candidates into the room. Candidates are not allowed to use their own logarithmic tables. No mobile phones will be allowed in the examination. Pioners of Invigilators Invigilators shall have the power to confiscate any unauthorized book, manuscript, or other aid brought into the examination room, and to expel from the examination room any candidate who create disturbance. They shall report to the Academic Registrar any case of a candidate suspected of giving or obtaining unauthorized assistance or of attempting to do so. The Academic Registrar shall have power to take any further steps he may consider necessary. He shall then report the matter to the vice Chancellor. Number of Invigilators
For every fifty (50) candidates, one (1) invigilator shall be provided. The Faculty Dean is assigned to make a list of invigilators of examinations. Answer booklets Candidates shall write their registration numbers and names distinctly at the top of the covers of every answer book or separate answer sheet which is handed in.
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