The University of South Africa (Unisa) has recently announced that its online examinations have moved from a temporary solution to deal with the pandemic, to a permanent fact of life for its students.
Many University of South Africa (Unisa) students have been unable to submit or complete examinations due to problems with the university’s online exam system. A number of exams have been postponed due ...
Unisa has confirmed that a number of its exams have been postponed due to problems with its online examination system. Examinations are being conducted online due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the ...
Unisa maintains that the Invigilator App is a critical tool being used by the university to prevent students from cheating. This after a number of students who were found by the university to have ...
About 27 000 law students at Unisa successfully sat for an online examination last week Friday, the university said. “Students from across the country logged onto the university’s online examination ...
The University of South Africa (Unisa) is now firmly into the May / June examination period which it has had to move online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Many problems have sprung up during this time ...
Unisa says there will be no cheating when students write exams online in May and June. This despite reports of exam papers being leaked last year. The upcoming exams would be administered online via ...
Unisa will conduct an urgent audit of exam and assignment marking at the institution, it said on Wednesday, following a Carte Blanche insert of mistakes in the marking of exam papers. "…Where ...
Unisa's decision to conduct open-book digital examinations as part of this semester's assessments has sparked outrage among some students. City Press understands that the decision has not been ...
The University of South Africa (UNISA) has suspended exams that were scheduled to start yesterday after its online system crashed. In a tweet yesterday, the university said: “Due to system problems, ...
After missing the July 27 deadline to release all the examination results for last semester, the University of SA (Unisa) says about 95% of the results have now been released. This follows complaints ...
A criminal syndicate is believed to be behind the theft and sale to students of exam papers that resulted in Unisa postponing a number of its examinations in May this year and November last year.
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