Taraba State University has installed CCTV cameras in exam halls to combat malpractice, enhance security, and uphold academic integrity under the leadership of Vice-Chancellor Professor Sunday Paul Bako.


In a pioneering effort to enhance examination security and integrity, Taraba State University has installed CCTV cameras in its exam halls to monitor GST and departmental exams.
This initiative reflects the forward-thinking leadership of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sunday Paul Bako, who is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic excellence. By implementing this technology, the university seeks to cultivate a culture of honesty and responsibility among students.
The installation of CCTV cameras aims to deter exam malpractice, promote a fair academic environment, and uphold the credibility of the university’s examination process.
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