OSPOLY Mid-Semester CBT Schedule 2025/26: Dates & Courses

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Quick Summary

OSPOLY has released the mid-semester CBT schedule for full-time students in the first semester of 2025/2026.

  • CBT starts on 16 April 2026
  • ND I sits for GNS 101 and GNS 111
  • HND I, ND II and HND II write on 17 April
  • All CBT papers start by 9:00 am prompt
  • Other courses will use paper-based tests

Keep reading for the full OSPOLY CBT timetable and listed courses.

OSPOLY Mid-Semester CBT Schedule for First Semester 2025/2026

Osun State Polytechnic, Iree has announced the dates and courses for the upcoming mid-semester Computer-Based Test for full-time students.

The notice came from the Deputy Rector in an internal memorandum dated 8 April 2026, with reference number DR/OS/POLY/IR/161/Vol.II. The memo informed all Heads of Departments to prepare for the Mid-Semester CBT for the first semester of the 2025/2026 academic session.

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The notice also states one clear point; only the courses listed for CBT will be taken through the computer-based format. All other courses will be written as paper-based tests.

OSPOLY CBT schedule for listed courses

The CBT will hold on the dates below.

Thursday, 16 April 2026

ND I students will take:

Time: 9:00 am prompt

Friday, 17 April 2026

HND I students will take:

Time: 9:00 am prompt

Friday, 17 April 2026

ND II students will take:

Time: 9:00 am prompt

Friday, 17 April 2026

HND II students will take:

Time: 9:00 am prompt

What students should note

Students in the affected programmes are expected to note the dates and prepare for the Computer-Based Tests.

All listed examinations are to start promptly at 9:00 am. The Deputy Rector also directed Heads of Departments and students to ensure full compliance with the timetable.

What the memo says about other courses

The memorandum states that the Computer-Based Test will apply only to the courses listed above.

All other courses will be examined through paper-based tests.

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