Published by
Hon. Denis Sesay
Minister of Information and Communication
The Institute of Public Administration and Management (IPAM), University of Sierra Leone, has announced the postponement of examinations scheduled for Saturday, 11th April 2026, for B.Sc. (Hons) and General students in Years Three and Four.
According to a notice issued by the Office of the Deputy Registrar, the examinations will no longer take place on the stated date. Instead, new dates have been arranged for the affected students.
Year Four students will now sit their examinations on Tuesday, 14th April 2026. The notice states that the originally assigned venues and examination times will remain unchanged.
For Year Three students, their examinations have been rescheduled for Wednesday, 15th April 2026. The exams will be conducted at the Main Campus, Tower Hill, and the Kingtom Campus in Freetown. A revised timetable for these examinations will be communicated to students at a later date.
The notice also clarified that examinations scheduled for Monday, 13th April 2026, remain unchanged.
The announcement was signed by the Deputy Registrar, Albert S. Baio, who encouraged students to use the weekend to relax and continue their studies.
According to a notice issued by the Office of the Deputy Registrar, the examinations will no longer take place on the stated date. Instead, new dates have been arranged for the affected students.
Year Four students will now sit their examinations on Tuesday, 14th April 2026. The notice states that the originally assigned venues and examination times will remain unchanged.
For Year Three students, their examinations have been rescheduled for Wednesday, 15th April 2026. The exams will be conducted at the Main Campus, Tower Hill, and the Kingtom Campus in Freetown. A revised timetable for these examinations will be communicated to students at a later date.
The notice also clarified that examinations scheduled for Monday, 13th April 2026, remain unchanged.
The announcement was signed by the Deputy Registrar, Albert S. Baio, who encouraged students to use the weekend to relax and continue their studies.
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