CAMPUS REPORTS
Iconic Open University to Start its Fall Semester Exams Across 57 Centers in Nigeria, 11 Offshore

Iconic University is set to commence its Fall Semester examinations on January 20th, 2025, concurrently at 57 exam centers throughout Nigeria and 11 offshore locations designed for international students.
The offshore centers span across the US, UK, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Canada, Algeria, Mali, South Africa, Egypt, Ghana, and Qatar, ensuring global accessibility for its diverse student body.
The University’s Registrar, Mr. Muhammad G. Sanusi, the institution is fully ready to effectively facilitate both computer-based exams in regular and essay formats, catering to the requirements of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
This comprehensive preparation highlights the University’s commitment to maintaining academic rigour and excellence from Nigeria to the world while adapting the dynamic needs of its global student body for its open and distance learning system.
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