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Why CIIN should embrace Computer-Based Test approach for Examinations–Adeyanju

by Adetunji Tobi
June 26, 2024
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Why CIIN should embrace Computer-Based Test approach for Examinations–Adeyanju
UBA
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Mrs. Mary Adeyanju, the Managing Director of Consolidated Hallmark Insurance Limited, expressed her strong support for the introduction of a Computer-Based Test (CBT) format for the Chartered Institute of Insurance Nigeria Examination.

Adeyanju explained that the CBT approach would bring greater efficiency, standardization, and accessibility to the examination process.

She noted that transitioning to a digital format would help streamline logistics, reduce administrative overhead, and provide a more convenient testing experience for candidates.

Speaking during an interview recently, Adeyanju noted that the current examination process, which is also used in four other African countries, has already achieved significant success, as she believed there is room for further improvement by converting to a CBT system.

According to her, the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria does not need to build a CBT center, purchase computers, or incur significant expenses, instead, it can collaborate with existing centers to conduct the exams, thereby increasing their integrity.

This change, she submitted would also elevate the standing with the Chartered Insurance Institute (CII) in London. “Currently, those with CIIN qualifications who move to the UK must pass approximately five additional papers to obtain the UK certification.

‘’Individuals from the UK can receive our certificate without taking extra exams. By creating a system that upholds greater integrity in our examinations, we can ensure that our qualifications are recognized on par with those from the CII London, making it easier for our members to relocate and have their credentials acknowledged,” she said.

Mrs. Adeyanju maintained that as a chartered member and a fellow of the institute, she believed more people should be allowed to take the institute’s examinations through the use of technology, stressing that individuals in locations like Maiduguri and Sokoto states, for example often lack access to revision centers to adequately prepare for these exams.

She noted that technology can bridge this gap by delivering revision materials to people in Sokoto and rural areas across Nigeria.

This approach, she said would bring insurance education to everyone’s doorstep, regardless of their location.

“I advocate for the establishment of virtual learning systems across the six geopolitical zones, enabling people to prepare for exams.

‘’This will allow more individuals to qualify and become associates by providing them with equal learning and training opportunities, similar to those in cities like Lagos, Abuja, and Port Harcourt,” she submitted.

The Consolidated Hallmark Insurance boss, also proposed the establishment of a digital library for the CIIN, noting that in the technologically advanced world, people should be able to study and access CIIN materials online to prepare for exams.

“While I am aware that the institute currently has an e-library, I believe we can significantly enhance our e-learning offerings.

‘’By up scaling our digital resources, we can ensure that everyone has access to a broader range of materials, not just for exam preparation, but for other purposes as well,” she said.

She maintained that the improvement would provide comprehensive study support and align with the global shift towards innovation and technology.

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    Tobi Adetunji is a Business Reporter with Techeconomy. Contact: adetunji.tobi@techeconomy.ng

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