End Of Second Semester Examination Ends

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End Of Second Semester Examination Ends

The second semester examination for First and Second year students ended on Friday July 26, 2019. For the first time, the mentoring institution, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast did not assign external supervisors to the College. The end of semester examination was conducted solely by the College.

Understanding that the College does not need the presence of an external supervisor to conduct a credible examination, the supervisor, assistant supervisors and Invigilators worked to maintain the high standard the college have set for itself.

The College management and staff wish all 789 First and Second Year Students safe journey back home as they go down.

The examinations were generally free of negative incidences. Three students reported sick in the course of the examination. Their conditions were not serious to demand that they are sent to the hospital for medical treatment. They were advised to seek professional medical treatments after the papers. No one reported to the examination after a paper had commence. Also, candidates did not misbehave in a manner that dented the smooth conduct of the examination.

However, the College encountered one key challenge. The college had to borrow materials from Obiri-Yeboah Senior High School to enable candidates write Physics I practical. The College’s Physics materials (Load, springs and retort stands) were insufficient. The lesson from this is that the College must step up its efforts at equipping science laboratories to attain a hassle-free organization of science practical examinations.

The College management and staff wish all 789 First and Second Year Students safe journey back home as they go down.

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