NSUK Senate Confirms Third Semester Lectures and Exam Dates

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Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK) Senate outlines details for the third semester lectures and exams. Find out about eligibility, fees, and timetable.

NSUK Senate Decision on Third Semester Lectures & Exam

The Nasarawa State University, Keffi (NSUK) Third Semester Lectures and Examination schedule has been announced, creating excitement for eligible students.

The decision comes from the NSUK Senate, as discussed during its 122nd regular meeting.

This third semester aims to give students an opportunity to catch up on missed or failed courses.

NSUK Senate Decision on Third Semester Lectures and Exam

The NSUK Senate Decision on Third Semester Lectures and Exam is aimed at helping students make up for incomplete semesters or carryover courses.

Students who meet certain criteria are invited to participate in this optional third semester.

Eligibility Criteria for Third Semester

To be eligible for the NSUK Third Semester programme, students must meet one or more of the following conditions:

Charges for Third Semester Courses

Eligible students must pay N20,000 per course to take part in the third semester programme.

Commencement Date for NSUK Third Semester

The third semester lectures will begin after the completion of the second semester examinations.

These lectures will be completed before the start of the first semester of the upcoming academic session.

Proposed Timetable for NSUK Third Semester

The third semester will last a maximum of 8 weeks, divided as follows:

First Semester Lectures:

Second Semester Lectures:

Examinations:

Important Note for NSUK Students

Participation in the NSUK Third Semester is optional and not compulsory.

Students who meet the eligibility requirements can use this chance to improve their academic standing.

Stay prepared and make the most of this opportunity at Nasarawa State University, Keffi.

For more details and further updates, keep checking with NSUK for important announcements related to the third semester.

Olusegun Fapohunda