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BMU ON THE MOVE: ONGOING JUPEB EXAMINATION

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BMU ON THE MOVE: ONGOING JUPEB EXAMINATION

In line with the innovation-driven ASPIRE Agenda of Bayelsa Medical University (BMU), the university successfully conducted a Physics Objective Examination for 172 Joint Universities Preliminary Examinations Board (JUPEB) students at the university's Computer-Based Test (CBT) Centre on Tuesday, 4th August 2026.

The examination was administered entirely as a Computer-Based Test (CBT), providing many of the students with their first experience of taking an objective examination using a digital platform. Despite this, the students demonstrated remarkable confidence and competence in navigating the CBT system, completing the examination with ease.

The exercise was conducted seamlessly in a calm and orderly environment under the strict supervision of examination officials, ensuring adherence to the university's high standards of transparency, fairness, and academic integrity.

The successful conduct of the examination further underscores Bayelsa Medical University’s commitment to leveraging technology to improve teaching, learning, and assessment. It reflects the institution’s continuous drive to promote innovation, enhance operational efficiency, and deliver academic excellence in line with the university's ASPIRE Agenda.

The examination team was led by Mrs Peremo Opiah, Secretary, Center for Foundation Studies, alongside:

* Mr Enaregha Kelvin Oyindeinyefa
* Mr Ekubo Prosper Simon
* Mr Babatunde R. Atanda
* Mr Eneware Samuel Ebikonbowei

Bayelsa Medical University continues to position itself as a forward-thinking institution, equipping students with the digital skills and experiences essential for success in today’s technology-driven academic and professional landscape.

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