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Dookun-Luchoomun announces new dates for exams

Dookun-Luchoomun announces new dates for exams Vice-Prime Minister Leela Devi Dookun-Luchoomun announced that new dates have been finalised for students to take part in their final exams. A strict sanitary protocol will be put in place in the examination centres and students, as well as the working personnel in the various centres are called upon to abide by the protocol. -The VPM was speaking at the daily press briefing of the National Communication Committee on COVID-19 at the Treasury Building in Port Louis. -The examination dates are as follows: Primary School Achievement Certificate: From 06 to 09 April 2021 National Certificate of Education: From 30 March to 08 April 2021

Negotiating with gunmen ll encourage banditry — Prof Oloyede, NSCIA secretary-general – Punch Newspapers

Negotiating with gunmen’ll encourage banditry Prof Oloyede, NSCIA secretary-general Published 21 February 2021 The Registrar/Chief Executive of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Prof Is-haq Oloyede, is also the Secretary-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs. He speaks with FRIDAY OLOKOR Recently , a renowned Islamic scholar, Sheik Abubakar Gumi, advised state governors to use security votes to provide amenities for repentant bandits. Will you align with this view? I have limitations in answering this question, there is a limitation because I have never been a governor. Owing to the fact that I have never been a governor, I wouldn’t want to pretend that I know under what condition they operate. But ordinarily, I will not agree to negotiating with bandits because it would encourage such a thing. But my own opinion does not matter. Why I am saying so is that I don’t pray to ever become a governor but assuming I am a governor today, facts

Extended Programme – Assessments different from mainstream

Le Mauricien votre nom d utilisateur votre email Récupérer votre mot de passe votre email votre nom d utilisateur votre email Récupérer votre mot de passe votre email 5 Fév 2021 16h00 273 RAJENDRA SEWPERSADSING The Extended Programme (EP) students are failures in the waiting (See Forum – Le Mauricien, 19 January 2021 Edition) because practically all of them will not be able to make it at the National Certificate of Education (NCE) exams. To pass the NCE exams, and be awarded a Level 2 on the National Qualification Framework, the EP students should, at one sitting, obtain at least a Grade 6 (35 marks or above) in ALL the EIGHT subjects (six core and two non-core). And, this is practically impossible taking into account their ability and their learning difficulties.

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