Assuming the e-library have 150
working computer system for the Computer Based Assessment at the University Hall, and roughly they were able to run the exam for 10 hours in a day (8 A.M to 8 P.M *with 2 hours miscellaneous*), just 2571 students will be opportune to attempt the test if its 35 minutes per test.
*Cross-check the Break Down*
There is 600 minutes in 10 hours, while 600 divided by 35 (Test Duration) equals 17.14, if we are to multiply the number of 35 minutes by 150 laptops equals 2571, thus not even half of the admitted student for the 2016/2017 academic session will be allowed to write the assessment.
*Why I think Kwara State University lacks managerial ability and proper forecasting*
Kwara state university as an academic firm whose main goal is to provide an hitch free learning environment should as well look forward to a conducive assessment environment by making sure their facilities are more than enough to cater for the pool of students they admitted into the university, or preferably reschedule the examination time table in such a way that none of the examinations will clash nor examination halls. It should be noted that students of the university in the past were awarded automatic carry overs over *Time table clashing*. The University should deem it fit to define an indirectly accurate exam time table that won't hinder the students rate of success, even if the school management intend to send student away they should do so strategically and not through stringent exam fixtures.
*How on earth will Kwasu assess over 5000 students in 10 Hours with just 150 laptops (Assumption) ?
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