The final examinations for the first semester of the 2025–2026 academic year wrapped up successfully on January 15. Over a four-day period, a total of 854 exam sessions were held, with 32,746 exam entries. During the exam period, university leaders, along with directors from the Academic Affairs Office and heads of relevant colleges, formed inspection teams at both the university and college levels. These teams conducted comprehensive, full-process inspections at all test venues on the North and South Campuses.
During the inspections, university leadership focused on three key areas: test room order, invigilators’ adherence to their duties, and students’ testing demeanor. They commended the overall environment—marked by well-organized logistics, diligent invigilators, and engaged students—and offered targeted recommendations for refining operational details. The leaders emphasized that all colleges must fully uphold their primary responsibilities by continuously strengthening exam administration and strictly overseeing testing procedures. They also stressed the need to deepen integrity education initiatives, foster a fair and ethical examination culture, and nurture a robust academic atmosphere through the enforcement of rigorous exam discipline.
Overall inspection findings confirmed that the semester’s final exams were administered in a standardized, meticulous manner. Invigilators fulfilled their roles with diligence and rigor, while students voluntarily complied with test regulations and completed their exams with integrity. No major disciplinary violations were reported throughout the process, reflecting the university’s commitment to academic excellence and a culture of integrity.
(Contributed by: Academic Affairs Office Written by: Zhang Lijuan)