Ict/Telecom
School Proprietor Wants NECO To Adopt CBT
The National Examina
tions Council (NECO), has been advised to migrate to the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode in order to enhance efficiency in the conduct of its examinations.
The Proprietor, Pre-Gift Academy, Chief John Ebom-Nworlu, stated this in an interview with newsmen Wednesday in Port Harcourt.
He said the migration would not only promote efficiency in NECO examinations, but would guarantee hard work among students.
Nworlu argued that since computer based examination pattern has become popular, it would not be proper for any academically sound institution to shy away from it.
According to him, the use of computer in exams should be encouraged among the students so as to enable them improve on their Internet knowledge.
The school proprietor, noted that it would be unfair for any student not to have knowledge about the conduct of electronic based examinations.
He explained that in foreign schools almost 90 per cent of their academic work is done via computer, saying that the analogue system must be discouraged.
He has also called on Nigeria students, especially those in primary and secondary schools to align themselves more with the ICT world.
The Political Science graduate, who stressed the importance of ICT in every sector of the economy, added that those with a better ICT ground would continue to lead in any organisation.
It would be recalled that NECO has said that it will not migrate to CBT for objective questions as planned until adequate facilities are put in place.
Ict/Telecom
Konga Launches Tech Sales Drive In Nigeria
Ict/Telecom
Telcos Explain Service Disruptions ……As Nigerians Consume 4m Terabytes Data
Ict/Telecom
Platform Petroleum Unveils ICT Hub For Niger Delta Youths
-
Maritime4 hours agoProducts, Others, To Arrive Lagos Ports Today — MPA
-
Environment3 hours agoMOSOP – Tinubu Not Sincere With Ogoni People For Oil Resumption
-
Environment3 hours agoNEWSAN Urges Investment For Water And Sanitation services
-
Oil & Energy3 hours agoSEED: FG To Train 6,000 Energy Professionals
-
Environment3 hours agoNGOs Task Media On Investing In Climate Literacy
-
Maritime4 hours agoLagos Records Major Gains In Road, Rail, Water Transport —Osiyemi
-
Maritime4 hours agoCustoms Harps On Human-led AI Governance –As Customs Digital Reforms Generate N230Bn
-
Oil & Energy3 hours ago‘Trans Niger Pipeline Records Zero Infraction ‘ ……..As FG Hits 99.2% OPEC Target
