The College of Engineering, KNUST, is set to conduct its mid-semester examinations from February 24 to February 28, 2025. This assessment period serves as a critical academic exercise, providing both freshmen and continuing students an opportunity to evaluate their understanding of course materials and track their academic progress. For first-year students, this marks their first major university examination, requiring them to adapt to the rigorous educational standards of the College of Engineering. Continuing students, meanwhile, will utilise this assessment to reinforce their knowledge and strengthen their academic standing as they progress toward the end of the semester.
The College of Engineering emphasises strict adherence to the university’s academic policies to maintain the integrity of the examination process. Students must comply with all regulations to ensure a fair and structured assessment environment. The college will release the official examination timetable, and students are advised to frequently check the notice boards for updates on schedules and venues. All students must carry a valid KNUST student ID during examinations, as failure may result in restricted access to examination halls. Additionally, any form of academic dishonesty, including plagiarism, impersonation, or unauthorised use of materials, will be subject to strict disciplinary action by university policies.
To support students in their preparation, the Engineering Library centres will operate for extended hours, providing access to essential academic materials. Faculty members, teaching assistants, and tutors remain available for academic consultations, offering guidance on course-related concerns. Furthermore, recognising the demanding nature of the examination period, students are encouraged to prioritise their well-being by maintaining a balanced study schedule. The KNUST Counseling Center remains open to provide academic and psychological support for students who may require assistance. Engaging in peer discussions and study groups is also recommended to enhance understanding and retention of key engineering concepts.
Recognising the demanding nature of examinations, the College of Engineering encourages students to adopt effective study strategies while maintaining their well-being. The KNUST Counseling Center is available to provide academic and psychological support to students facing challenges during this period. Additionally, students are advised to engage in peer discussions and study groups to enhance their understanding of complex engineering concepts.
As the mid-semester examinations approach, students are urged to manage their time efficiently, utilise available academic resources, and adhere to university guidelines. The College of Engineering remains committed to fostering an environment that promotes academic excellence and professional growth.
We extend our best wishes to all engineering students as they prepare for this important assessment.