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This research work examine the effect of examination malpractice in secondary schools in Egor Local Government Area of Edo State. Examinations are known to play very important roles in our education system. It is used for academic stratification or for assigning grades to students in schools. Examination malpractices are any misconduct or improper practice in any examination with a view to obtaining good results through fraudulent action. In the course of this research work, five schools were selected and twenty copies of questionnaires were distributed. The findings revealed that examination malpractices reduce standard of education and it causes unemployment in labour market. It is also recommended that government should provide schools with adequate infrastructures and teachers should be motivated for effective performance.
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