
A wave of anxiety has swept through the student body of Federal Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti as the institution recently released semester results, leaving many students in academic jeopardy. Reports indicate that a significant number of students have been advised to withdraw due to poor academic performance
.The news first surfaced on Ekiti Trends, an Instagram-based news platform, which highlighted the widespread concern among affected students. According to sources, several students failed to meet the minimum academic requirements, prompting the institution to issue withdrawal notices in line with its academic regulations.
Students have since taken to social media, with many pleading for reconsideration. Some alleged that certain courses recorded an unusually high failure rate, raising questions about the grading process.
Academic policies at Federal Polytechnic Ado-Ekiti dictate that students who fail to attain the required Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) over consecutive semesters may be asked to withdraw from their programs.
As the situation unfolds, affected students are exploring possible appeals, while others are considering transferring to other institutions. The development has sparked discussions on academic performance, grading systems, and student support mechanisms within Nigerian polytechnics.