As soon as the number of corona virus infected people showed a decrease, many state governments thought of opening colleges. Now colleges have opened in most of the states and the examination is being conducted. While the exam was conducted in online mode due to Corona virus, now many state universities are contemplating to conduct the exam in offline mode.
In such a situation, there is a movement on behalf of the students of various state universities for the conduct of examinations, all these students of various state universities are now making a demand, which is- “Streamlining the method of examination in universities and departments.
Many student organizations are expressing their views through social media. Their demand is that the upcoming examination should be conducted in the same mode for all the students. “Online or Offline”, so as to bring all students on an equal footing.
MU final year exams will start from April 19. Less than three weeks before the final year exams begin, many students are now planning to approach the chief minister and state governor for help.
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He says “Our entire semester was conducted online except this last month, when the college expects us to submit written assignments as well as complete an internal exam while attending regular lectures to complete the section. Has been doing.
The final year engineering student of Pune University said, why the last such insistence when the exam can be conducted online comfortably like in many other colleges.
Many students took to Twitter to vent their troubles, hoping to reach out to state government officials. So that the administration can find a solution to their problem.
In February this year, Mumbai University issued a circular stating that the upcoming 2022 exams will be conducted in online and offline mode.
All UG & PG Exams for Commerce, Arts & Science Session 2 (Regular) and Backlog Exam for the same batch will be conducted offline. However, Backlog Examination (ATKT) for Semester 1, 3 and 5, as well as Semester 4 examination for Regular and Backlog students will be conducted in online mode this year.
In the first week of March, MU released another statement confirming that the UG semester 6 exam for traditional (aided and unaided) courses will be conducted in online mode this year, while for professional courses. Will be conducted in offline mode. The online-offline exam has sparked a debate among students who feel that everyone should be judged on an equal platform, especially since many autonomous colleges in the city have also insisted on offline exams.
Maharashtra Students Welfare Association (MSWA) Vaibhav Edke, President, said, “After repeatedly reminding the senior officials, we have been told that the government has ordered the examination and the mode of examination will be online or offline, it will be up to the universities to decide.” has been abandoned. Our demand is that all universities should follow the same exam pattern, only then the examination system will be fair to all.”
He said that in the next few days if they do not get any positive response, a group of students will approach the state chief minister Uddhav Thackeray as well as the state governor and the chancellor of all state universities Bhagat Singh Koshyari to help the issue. do.