By Admin
The management of the University of Cross River State has banned sign-out celebrations and other activities considered disruptive during and after examinations.
In a circular issued on by the Acting Registrar, Idim Ekanem, the university directed that students must not engage in convoy driving, spraying of money, pouring water on colleagues, or flying of colours on the last day of examinations.
The circular also banned the use of mobile phones in examination halls and restricted access to only authorised invigilators.
It warned that any student who insults an invigilator or violates the rules guiding examinations would face serious disciplinary action.
“Adherence to these directives will ensure hitch-free examinations as well as guarantee the safety of all in the campuses,” the statement read in part.
According to the management, the measures are aimed at sustaining peace, maintaining order, and safeguarding lives and property within the university community.