A student has been dismissed from the National School of Administration and Magistracy (ENAM) in Cameroon for obtaining a low average.
The decision is contained in a release signed by Joseph Le, the country’s Minister of Public Service and Administrative Reforms.
According to the release, the student obtained an average of 5.15 / 20 for the 2021/2022 academic year.
Many are questioning the role of the institution in terms of helping students improve and excel while others are wondering how the student got entrance into the institution if they are not good enough.
It should be noted, that ENAM is said to be one of the most competitive institutions in Cameroon where only the brightest are supposed to be admitted.
©Mimi Mefo Info
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