Benue Versity Shutdown: Senate Approves Students\u2019 Demand, Selected Students To Resume Monday Senate of the Benue State University, (BSU) Makurdi has approved the demand by students of the institution to recalculate their CGPA from its 4 grading
Senate of the Benue State University, Makurdi has approved the demand by students of the institution to recalculate their CGPA from its 4 grading system back to 5 point grading system.
According to a press statement from the BSU Management Media House, the decision to accept the demand of the students was taking on Thursday by the University Senate which met following the
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