FACTS AND MY CANDID ADVICE ON E EXAM AND ITS PROCEDURES
Go with your Stamped Exam slip, (which contains your passport) attached with the exam form (that contains the code amd conducts during exams) bought and NEVER through out the exam period, and for ANY reason write anything whatsoever on both.
Avoid going with any implicating materials or suspecting form of dressing to the exam center. Phones, Pads and the likes are best dropped at home or outside the compound.
Make sure you have no issues with your matric number and password as you will be needing both or just the former to log in to your exam portal.
Make sure you had revised your TMAs, Past questions(if you've got) and course materials properly. In that order.
Questions are the same but numbering and option positions are different for each student.
OBJ=30-35%
Fill in the gap=60-65%
This also varies depending on course
Questions are often repeated. *Do not waste time on a question...* move on. You'll surely find same question with options to answer that "fill in the gap" question.
Number of questions in each course varies from 120, 150 or to even 200. Except Mathematics which might be less.
Timing starts once you log in... do not waste time on a question. 'Flag' it if you can... and move on. You'll probably find an answer to it in the coming questions or at least a clue to the answer.
Once you do, scroll down to check the unanswered questions and click on it, it automatically takes you there... answer it and move on to the next questions
Expect five or ten questions in a page. Hence, the button "NEXT" and "PREVIOUS" will be find below the questions to move to the next set of questions.
A part below the questions shows a question box for each question number... signifying those you have answered and those you haven't. Note them... and check them before submitting... so you can go back and answer unanswered questions.
Your time is your time. Once you log out, your time stops. You might switch to another system to continue, if condition warrants but this can be done ONLY within the time allocated by the school for that course.
Once you log in, the time reads on from where you stopped but the questions and answers may be scattered again.
Avoid going with any implicating materials or suspecting form of dressing to the exam center. Phones, Pads and the likes are best dropped at home or outside the compound.
Make sure you have no issues with your matric number and password as you will be needing both or just the former to log in to your exam portal.
Make sure you had revised your TMAs, Past questions(if you've got) and course materials properly. In that order.
Questions are the same but numbering and option positions are different for each student.
OBJ=30-35%
Fill in the gap=60-65%
This also varies depending on course
Questions are often repeated. *Do not waste time on a question...* move on. You'll surely find same question with options to answer that "fill in the gap" question.
Number of questions in each course varies from 120, 150 or to even 200. Except Mathematics which might be less.
Timing starts once you log in... do not waste time on a question. 'Flag' it if you can... and move on. You'll probably find an answer to it in the coming questions or at least a clue to the answer.
Once you do, scroll down to check the unanswered questions and click on it, it automatically takes you there... answer it and move on to the next questions
Expect five or ten questions in a page. Hence, the button "NEXT" and "PREVIOUS" will be find below the questions to move to the next set of questions.
A part below the questions shows a question box for each question number... signifying those you have answered and those you haven't. Note them... and check them before submitting... so you can go back and answer unanswered questions.
Your time is your time. Once you log out, your time stops. You might switch to another system to continue, if condition warrants but this can be done ONLY within the time allocated by the school for that course.
Once you log in, the time reads on from where you stopped but the questions and answers may be scattered again.
PRAY! before exam. If anything happens to your system during exam, almost no one can help and even if help comes... you have the school's allocated time for the course, hence it means your time would have been wasted.
You need prayer to be blessed with *Luck!*, Luck of not falling a victim.
Your page displays your picture... so beware of impersonation.
You log in with your matric number and password. Sometimes your matric number will still be used as password, in small letters. So make sure you have no issues with both.
Note these important buttons:
- NEXT
-PREVIOUS
-LOG OUT
- SUBMIT
Never click on submit if you are not ready to do so, although it prompts you to confirm if you are ready to do so and lets you know that there are still some questions left unanswered, however if you still go ahead and click once more... it submits and that's all.
Leaving unanswered questions does not diaturb you from submitting.
After submitting... you see your scores instantly.
Over the number of questions and also over 70... as the number of questions answered right is automatically calculated to over 70.
That score, of over 70 is what will be added to your TMA total to know your final grade in that course.
FORM THE HABIT OF NOTING OR WRITING DOWN THESE SCORES SOMEWHERE... IN CASE OF ANY FUTURE PROBLEM, AS IT WILL BE A PROOF TO PURSUE A COMPLAINT IN CASE THE NEED ARISES.
Never forget that you are operating a computer and answers had been programmed, *write answers the way you find them in your TMA solutions, past questions solutions and/or course materials.* Using your own spelling or your own English will give you nothing but zero mark.
TO:
IMPROVE!
ENJOY!
&
STAYALIVE!
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