UNICAL expels nine and suspends four over examination malpractice and misconduct

UNICAL expels nine and suspends four over examination malpractice and misconduct
As the school reopens for a new session, the University of Calabar (UNICAL) has announced the expulsion of nine students and as well suspended four over various cases of examination malpractice and misconduct.
This was contained in a post made on the University’s official website on Tuesday, 19th January, 2016.
The nine expelled students were found guilty of impersonation while two others were suspended indefinitely for failing to appear before the panel and failing to produce another student suspected to be involved in examination malpractice respectively.
The remaining two students were suspended for one academic session having been caught with extraneous materials in the examination hall. According to the post, the sanction is with effect from the 2014/2015 academic session. The list was published on the university’s official website.
This announcement was made to notify new and returning students over the law/rules governing examination malpractice/misconduct and the penalty involved.