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{2 KA #0 boc217 Kaba Uganda
BALE Plot 364 Block 3 Kikungiti Mill
UNIVERSITY Kabae Municipality,
OFFICE OF THE ACADEMIC REGISTRAR
GENERAL STUDENTS CIRCULAR 5!" November 2024
TO: ALL STUDENTS
FROM: ACADEMIC REGISTRAR Qua
RE: PREPARATION FOR END OF SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS OF NOVEMBER-
DECEMBER 2024
Please note that end of Semester Examinations will begin on 29th November
2024. The examination timetable will be circulated soon.
As you prepare for the end of the Semester Examinations, | wish to refer you
to section 7.0-7.6 of the Academic Policy and Examinations Regulations
January 2024) which provides guiding information on examination
procedure. For ease of reference, the section has been appended to this
circular,
The purpose of this communication is to communicate the date for
beginning of examinations and to advise you to prepare adequately in
order to resist the temptations leading to examination misconduct. In the
May- June 2024 examinations, a number of students were involved in
examination malpractice which led to the cancellation of their semester
results by Senate. Some were dismissed from the University.
Please note that cancellation of semester examination results is tantamount
to repeating (Stay put) the entire semester, retaking all courses and
payment of all semester fees.
However, all of the above can be avoided by adequately preparing and
observing examination regulations throughout the examination season. You
may need to acquaint yourselves with the attached regulations governing
examinations
Copied to:
1. The vice Chancellor
2. Depuly Vice Chancellor
(Finance & Administration)
All Faculty Deans/Directors
HoDs
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4. University Bursar 1. Systems Administration
5. University Librarian Office
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Assurance7.0 EXAMINATIONS PROCEDURE
The regulations in this section facilitate the proper conduct of
examinations; provide for a well-ordered and calm environment in which
candidates can complete their examinations; and ensure that no
candidate can gain unfair advantage over others.
7.1 Eligibility to Sit for Examinations
A student is eligible to sit for end of semester examinations if he/she:
@) Is duly registered with Kabale University
b) Has attended at least seventy-five percent (75%) of all lectures
unless the student shows acceptable evidence of extenuating
circumstances
¢) Has submitted coursework, received feedback from respective
lecturers and has passed with at least a 50% score (20/40) before
examinations begin; any student who fails 10 submit coursework
assignments in respect of the deadlines set by the lecturer,
department and/or faculty/institute shall not sit for examinations,
unless prior acceptable explanation is submitted to the course
lecturer and/or coordinator, and/or head of department.
d) Has paid, in full, tuition fee and other fees by the set deadlines of
the semester: any examination taken or re-taken without complete
payment of fees shall be invalid and therefore the results shall be
cancelled. :
e) Has an Identity Card, a NCHE receipt, and an Examination Card
indicating the courses registered for by the student.
7.2 Entry into an Examination Venue
a) No candidate shall be allowed to enter an examination venue
unless told to do so by the invigilator assigned to the examination
venue,
b) For the security and integrity of examinations, places of
convenience and any other place in the vicinity of examination
venues shall, during the duration of examinations, be considered
part of the examination venues. Unauthorized material shall not be
left in such places before or during examinations. It is an offence
to utilise and leave any reading materials in such places.
¢) Candidates shall present a valid Identity Card, examination card
and NCHE receipt before entering any examination venue.
d) Candidates shall be checked for every unauthorised material
before admission into an examination venue. Unauthorized
materials include books, notes, bags, mobile phones, briefcases,
handbags, calculator covers, noisy and programmable
calculators, minicomputers, pullovers (jackets, coats, sweaters,veils and scarves), plus any other item that may be deemed as
unnecessary or unwanted in the examination venue.
e) Candidates shall be admitted into the examination venue not
more than twenty (20) minutes before the start of each
examination session.
f) Candidates who arrive late shall not be allowed extra time to
complete their examination.
g) Candidates who are more than thirty (30) minutes late without a
valid reason shall not be admitted into the examination venue.
Such candidates shall be considered as having missed writing that
examination paper and shall therefore retake the course when it is
next offered
h) Candidates must observe silence on entry and whilst in the
examination venue.
7.3 Arrangement in the Examination Venue
a) On entry, candidates shall take the silting amangements as
deemed appropriate by the invigilators assigned to the
examination venue.
b) Candidates shall produce their valid identity cards, registration
cards, examination cards, and NCHE receipt, and place them on
their desks for inspection by the invigilators. Cards that do not have
clear or damaged photos, resulting in cards being illegible, may
not be accepted as valid cards in examination venues. A
candidate who for valid reasons is unable to produce an identity
card/registration card at the time it is required may be allowed to
proceed with the examination. The Chief Invigilator shall report
such a candidate to the Academic Registrar on the same day.
Such candidate must present authentic identification to the
Academic Registrar within the next working day. If a candidate
fails to comply with the aforementioned requirement, his/her
answer booklet and/or results for that examination paper shall be
withheld at the discretion of the University Senate.
cc) Candidates shall be given ten (10) minutes’ reading time prior to
the scheduled time of commencement, during the ten minutes the
students will:
i. Check that they are in possession of answer booklets and
the correct examination paper
ji. Write their registration numbers on the answer booklets and
question papers and sign on them
il, Read the instructions on the answer booklet
iv. Listen to any other announcement(s)
Qued) A candidate shall raise a hand if he/she has a question.
e) Candidates shall not write on question papers during the
examination time. Candidates who write notes on their
examination papers are liable to disqualification from the
examination(s)
f) Students are required to supply themselves with pens, pencils,
rulers, erasers, calculators, and other materials permitted by the
Department. Borrowing or lending of such items shall not be
allowed in the examination room.
g} At the commencement of the examination invigilators shall check
the names of the candidates against the copy of the list to
ascertain who is present and who is absent, and to confirm that
every candidate is where he/she should be (so that no candidate
attempts the wrong paper).
h) Students shall be required to sign an attendance list/register at the
beginning and at the end of the examination.
i) At the end of the first half-hour, the word “ABSENT” shall be written
on the list against the appropriate names, and the total numbers
present and absent shall be entered in the space at the bottom of
the list.
7.4 Arrangements for Students with special needs
Students with special needs under legitimate confinement and
those encumbered by any health condition (incapacitation by
pregnancy inclusive) shall require alternative examination
arrangements which accommodate their special needs, which
may include the provision of a scribe and/or reader, separate
supervision, extended time, medication access, or the use of
assisted technology or any other appropriate intervention.
Students who require alternative examination arrangements need
to register with their Faculty Dean/Director, who will assess their
needs and liaise with the Academic Registrar's office.
Considerable preparation is required for the provision of this
accommodation, so that arrangements are made at the
beginning of each session.
The Academic Registrar shall issue a coupon informing the
invigilators that the student is a special needs case.
The invigilators have the discretion to grant students with special
needs more time. In consultation with the Dean, the Academic
Registrar should determine the time.
Gu7.5 Leaving the Examination Venue
a) No candidate may leave the examination venue within one hour
of the beginning of the examination, except in exceptional
circumstances, and with permission from the Invigilator.
b} If acandidate has completed the paper before the specified time
and wishes to leave, he/she shall seek permission from the
invigilator, and shall leave quietly so as not to distur other
candidates.
¢] Candidates who wish to leave the examination room before the
end of the examination shall hand in their answer booklets to the
invigilator and sign before leaving the examination room.
d) Candidates shall not leave examination venues during the last
fifteen (15) minutes of the examination, except in exceptional
circumstances, and with permission from the Invigilator.
e) No candidate shall leave and return to the examination venue
during an examination unless subject to surveillance by an
invigilator while outside the venue.
f) Ifa candidate falls ill during an examination, he/she shall inform the
Invigilator. The candidate is then accompanied to the University
Health Facility by the Invigilator.
g) Candidates shall be told by the Invigilator(s)to stop writing at the
end of the examination. They should then remain seated until they
have made sure that alll the details required on the answer booklet
have been completed. It is the responsibility of the candidate to
ensure that all the answer books and supplementary papers are
fastened together.
h) Candidates shall remain silent and seated in the examination
venue uniil all scripts have been collected, and the candidates
have been told fo leave the venue by the Invigilator(s).
i) A candidate shall not take any examination material, used or
unused, out of the examination venue other than:
i, The authorised materials he/she brought into the
examination venue
ii, The question paper (if permitted to do so)
7.6 Examination Malpractice/Misconduct
The following shall constitute malpractice and misconduct in any
examination venue: i
a) Taking into the examination venue, be in possession of, while in the
examination room, any unauthorized material
oeb) The use of any answer book, writing or blotting paper, other than
that supplied by the invigilator
¢) Sharing of calculators, rulers, or any other examination material
d) Aiding or attempting to aid, soliciting or attempting to solicit aid
from, another candidate or any other person, directly or indirectly
e} Prior access to examination questions.
f) Any writing on body parts, clothes, shoes, mathematical
sets/instruments, registration and examination cards and any other
material.
g) Consulting or trying to consult, during the examination, any
unauthorized material (books, electronic gadgets or other
materials), or any other person while temporarily outside the
examination venue
h) Impersonating another candidate or allowing oneself to be
impersonated
i) Attempting to sit for an examination using any fraudulent
credentials (registration card, identity card, examination card or
receipt)
i), Committing an act of violence, or any form of breach of peace,
against a fellow student and/or the Invigilator(s)
k) Running away from an examination venue with or without
examination materials
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