KNUST exam cancelled after female student was caught with apor (foreign material)
Some students at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) have had their exams cancelled after foreign material was found on one student.
According to an X post, the foreign material had the exact questions the examiner had set for his class.
Reactions to the post on social media were varied, with many accusing the examiner's teaching assistant of leaking the questions.
Some students at KNUST had their exams cancelled after their colleague was found with foreign material. This was announced in an X post made by @Voice of KNUST.
This means that the students in Biological Science 4 will rewrite their Plant Pathology paper, as the female student was caught with the exact exam questions set by their examiner.
Although it is unclear how the student got the questions, several in the comment section expressed suspicions that she had obtained them through leaks from the examiner's teaching assistant (TA).
KNUST has rescheduled the exam to Thursday, August 22, 2024. It has yet to pronounce its sanctions against the lady.
See post below
📍📍JUST IN📍📍
— 𝐕𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐎𝐟 𝐊𝐧𝐮𝐬𝐭 (@VOICE_of_KNUST) August 19, 2024
Biological Science 4, Plant Pathology paper has been cancelled and rescheduled to 22nd August 2024.💔
The exam was cancelled due to a foreign material found on a female student, allegedly the same as the actual questions a few minutes to the examination❗👀 pic.twitter.com/p0PdFWfnkM
Some few reactions below;
Netizens accuse TA of leaking questions.
Reactions to the news were mixed among netizens who saw the message. While some laughed at the situation, others expressed disappointment. Some placed the blame on the teaching assistant as well, saying he gave students access to the questions.
"Fear women."
@leslie_kkkay wrote:
"TA Silas, don't leak the apor again."
@BineyKoby wrote:
"TA nu adi no freeeee."
@kwame_luka wrote:
"She will then come and post what God did under her graduation picture."
@Tr8zure wrote:
"It's always the girls."
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