Ibb University announces exam results for a course three years after the test was conducted.

University of Ibb Law School Announces Exam Results After Three-Year Delay

In an unprecedented incident, the Law School at the University of Ibb, currently under the control of the Houthi militia, has announced the results for the “Civil Responsibility” course for second-year students. This announcement comes three years after the exam was conducted and one year after the graduation of the affected class. The delay has sparked widespread astonishment and ridicule among students and academic circles.

Reasons Behind the Delay

Student sources indicate that the announcement delay stems from the loss of final exam papers. The dean of the college, who has ties to the Houthi militia, reportedly ignored repeated student requests for information regarding the results. This negligence appears linked to his personal relationship with the course instructor.

Attempts to Conceal Administrative Issues

According to sources, the dean instructed a representative from the graduating class to contact failing students about retaking the exam. He emphasized the need to avoid media coverage of the issue, which many view as an attempt to obscure significant administrative failures.

Implications for Higher Education

This incident highlights the deteriorating state of higher education in areas controlled by the Houthis. The growing academic and administrative irregularities pose a serious threat to the future of thousands of students.

The situation raises critical questions about the management of educational institutions in conflict zones and the impact on students’ academic journeys.

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