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Three students of Noakhali Science and Technology University (NSTU) have been expelled for varying periods for using unfair means during term examinations. The decision was announced in a notice signed by the university registrar on April 8, 2026, following the 39th meeting of the university’s disciplinary board held on March 3. Two students from the Social Work Department (academic year 2024–25) were expelled for one year, while one student from the CSTE Department (academic year 2021–22) was expelled for six months.
According to the notice, the students were found with incriminating papers and mobile phones during exams and were caught copying from them. Their respective exam papers were canceled, and they were removed from the examination hall. The disciplinary board also instructed that before resuming academic activities, the expelled students must complete psychological counseling sessions conducted by the university psychologist—three sessions for two students and two sessions for one student—and submit certificates of completion.
The notice further stated that all previous semester exams of the expelled students would remain valid, but their results would not be published during the suspension period.
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