NO PAYMENT, NO EXAM! STUDENTS FACE DISQUALIFICATION AS SCHOOL SETS APRIL 20 TEST DATE
📍 FULL REPORT
The management of Harvarde College of Science, Business and Management Studies has issued a strong directive to all students ahead of the 2026 Mid-Semester Test, sending a clear message that compliance is not optional.
According to an official internal memo released by the school administration, the Mid-Semester Test has been scheduled to commence on April 20, 2026. However, participation in the test will strictly depend on students meeting a key financial requirement.
💰 70% SCHOOL FEES NOW COMPULSORY
In what many students have described as a strict but decisive policy, the institution has made it mandatory for all students to pay at least 70% of their school fees before they can be allowed to sit for the test.
The directive clearly states that any student who fails to meet this requirement will be denied access to the examination hall, regardless of circumstances.
⚠️ NO TEST, NO FINAL EXAM
The school didn’t stop there. It further emphasized that the Mid-Semester Test is a compulsory academic exercise that determines eligibility for the main examination.
This means:
Missing the test automatically disqualifies a student from sitting for the final semester exams
Affected students may face serious academic setbacks for the session
📢 STUDENTS URGED TO ACT FAST
Students have been strongly advised to:
Complete their required payments before the test date
Avoid delays or excuses that could cost them their academic progress
Take the directive seriously to avoid unnecessary consequences
The administration stressed that this policy is part of efforts to maintain discipline, accountability, and smooth academic operations within the institution.
📝 FINAL WORD
With the countdown to April 20 already underway, students are left with a clear choice—comply or risk missing out completely. The message from the school is loud and clear: no payment, no test, no exam.
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