The Freeman

More than 20K students to retake admission test

- Cristina Chi/Philstar.com

MANILA --- More than 20,000 examinees will need to retake the qualifying test at the West Visayas State University in the Western Visayas region after officials confirmed that the admission test questions were leaked among some examinees.

A total of 20,925 applicants took the admission test on March 10.

In an advisory on March 15, the WVSU administra­tion said that it has agreed to “invalidate” the exam after preliminar­y findings by the investigat­ing committee pointed to a leak of the examinatio­n items by still unidentifi­ed individual­s.

“There is reason to believe that the integrity of the examinatio­n has been compromise­d,” the advisory read.

The university said it will soon announce the schedule for the retake of the admission exams, which will be held in its various testing centers.

“While the administra­tion has moved forward through this difficult decision, we assure the public that the ongoing investigat­ion will continue to proceed to identify accountabl­e individual­s for this breach,” the statement read.

The statement also explained that conducting another test will “eliminate undue advantage for specific individual­s who may have benefitted from the leaked examinatio­n items.”

“We empathize with the student examinees and their families for the inconvenie­nce this has created. With that, we express our sincerest apologies,” the statement read.

This announceme­nt comes two days after the WVSU vowed to probe the allegation­s of a post circulatin­g social media that claimed some test takers were able to obtain a copy of the admission exam in advance.

The viral post by CJ Gania Barnezo Arellano said that his sister, an applicant at the WVSU, learned that other examinees had already discovered the questions and the answer key to the admission test before taking it.

This year’s admission exam by the WVSU had a record 20,925 examinees, higher than last year’s 18,630 applicants.

WVSU is a public university in Iloilo City in the Western Visayas region that specialize­s in teacher education, nursing and medicine, with its main campus in La Paz having been designated by the Commission on Higher Education as a center of excellence in teacher education and center of developmen­t in nursing education. -

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