Effect Of Examination Malpractice Assesment Of Students In Tertiary Institutions
Umar Mohammed Ali , PhD Student, Of City University CambodiaAbstract
The study examined the effect of examination malpractice assessment of students in tertiary institutions. It is identified the causes and effects responsibility for the persistence of examination malpractice.the study is carry out to enlighten the citizen on effect of Eexaminations malpractice Maiduguri, Borno state. Examiination malpractice make a students to become a reluctant toward their studies, and they are the Ambassador of tomorrow, graduating without have good skills in their profession. Tertiary Institution need to educate their on the consequences of Examinations malpractice in the society.
Keywords
Malpractice, Effect, Assessment, Institution, Examination, Students, Tertiary
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