The Aminu Dabo College of Health Sciences and Technology, Kano, has expelled 12 students over examination malpractices.
This was contained in a statement by the instruction’s Head of Public Relations and Publicity, Abdullahi Usman and made available to journalists on Wednesday.
According to the statement, 13 other 200-level students of the college were rusticated for various offences related to indiscipline during examinations.
The statement said the affected students were caught red-handed perpetrating examination malpractices and misconduct during the second semester examination for the 2021/2022 academic session, contrary to the college’s standing order and code of conduct.
The statement read in part, “The measures were taken on the errant students by the college authority in accordance with the provisions in the students’ handbook following the recommendations of the Disciplinary Committee.
“A report indicated that the affected students were caught red-handed engaging in examination malpractices and misconduct contrary to the college’s standing order and code of conduct during the 2021/2020 second semester exams.
“The management, however, directed the exonerated remaining students to resume at the college on Monday, January 17, 2022 for the continuation of their semester exams.
“It equally warned the affected students to stay away from the premises of the college to avoid any possible litigation.”