Exams at Informations Communication University

It’s just a few days before exams start at Information Communications University. For most students exams are not something one can ever get used to no matter how many times they have sat exams in their lives.On the other hand, for others it is an exciting moment and experience because an exam is a gateway to the top. Massive open e-learning courses are transforming higher education — and providing fodder for scientific research. The Information and Communications University (ICU) founded by a consortium of Professors and Directors of Research Centers (at ICU) in South Korea is one of the leading universities in Zambia which has perpetuated the legacy and continuity of the Information and Communications University through international training and distance education. The Information and Communications University has a unique state-of-art technologies to deliver distance education. It is working in collaboration with National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute”, Moscow, Russia in the field of scientific research, teaching innovation, teaching staff members exchange, student exchange, and joint education programs. The university has two core semesters. The first semester exams are held mid-year between June and July and the second semester exams are held between November and December. The university also has flexible make up exams within semesters for differed exams. However, sometimes it has proven a challenge for the university to conduct then due to exam centers which are busy during the time. The Copperbelt center is at Copperbelt University (CBU). The 2015 semester’s exams will be held on the Copperbelt in lower cafeteria hall at Copperbelt University (CBU). In Lusaka, exams are usually held at the University of Zambia (UNZA), Zambia Center for Accountancy Studies (ZCAS), ZRDC offices and DIGETECH College. This semester’s exams in Lusaka will be held at ZCAS along Kambendekela Road, near Levy Shopping Mall, Opposite Zambian Railways and Intercity Bus Terminus. Speaking of education, it will continue to be a facet of human survival as knowledge liberates a man from the slavery of doubt and darkness. In the words of William Feather, “Education isn't how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate between what you do know and what you don't. It's knowing where to go to find out what you need to know; and it's knowing how to use the information you get.”