Auchi Polytechnic Students are Through With Their Examination

Auchi Polytechnic (AUCHI POLY), one of Nigeria’s leading institutions, has successfully concluded its semester examinations as of today, September 22nd, 2016. This marks a significant milestone for both students and staff, especially after the challenges faced earlier in the academic session.

A few weeks ago, the institution was forced to go on strike which lasted for over a month. The strike was triggered by a student protest that reportedly led to the loss of some lives. This unfortunate event disrupted all academic activities, including the scheduled examination period.

Eventually, the strike was called off, and academic activities resumed swiftly. As soon as the school reopened, the management wasted no time in organizing the delayed examinations. Students quickly adjusted, and the exam period lasted for a couple of weeks.

Now that the exams are officially over, the school has declared a short holiday of just two weeks. This is a deliberate decision by the institution’s leadership to minimize further loss of academic time. Since the strike period had already caused a significant break in the school calendar, the management decided it was unnecessary to declare another long holiday.

Students are expected to use this short break to rest and prepare for the next phase of their academic journey. Many are also hoping that the institution won’t experience further disruptions in the near future, allowing the school calendar to normalize.

If you have any questions about the examination process, resumption dates, or other academic matters, feel free to drop your comments below. You can also stay connected for updates through the school’s official channels or by following relevant education news platforms.

Let’s all hope for a smooth and uninterrupted academic session ahead.

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Written by Mike

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