Ambrose Alli University (AAU), Ekpoma has officially released its highly anticipated CBT examination timetable for the first semester of the 2026/2027 academic session, bringing clarity to thousands of students preparing for their exams The announcement was made through the Computer Based Examinations (CBE) committee under the Office of the Vice Chancellor
According to the notice, the AAU CBT exam timetable 2025/2026 confirms that examinations will begin on Monday, May 11, 2026, and end on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, covering all faculties and departments across the institution
Students have been urged to carefully review their schedules to avoid missing their assigned exam dates and time slots
AAU CBT Examination Timetable Details
The management of Ambrose Alli University has structured the CBT examinations to run over a 12 day period, ensuring smooth academic operations across departments
The timetable includes:
- GST and ENT courses scheduled in the early phase of the exams
- Core science courses such as PHY 102, CHM 101, MTH 101, and BIO 101
- Departmental courses across Engineering, Law, Social Sciences, and Medical Sciences
Each examination will be conducted in designated CBT centres as specified in the official timetable released by the university
Exam Time and Venue Guidelines
The university has clearly stated that all CBT exams will run daily between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM, depending on course allocation
Students are strongly advised to:
- Confirm their exact course codes
- Check assigned dates and time batches
- Arrive early at designated CBT centres
Failure to follow the timetable strictly may result in missed examinations, as no special arrangements will be made for late students
University Urges Strict Compliance
The CBE committee, led by Engr. Prof. A. O. Osahenvemwen, emphasized that the timetable has been carefully structured to ensure fairness and efficiency across all departments
Circulars have been sent to Deans, Heads of Departments, and Academic Directors to ensure full compliance and smooth execution of the examination process
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