News of relief for college students, to be taken in July University Exams
New Delhi: As per the government's guideline, the UniO exams will be held from 25th, but many representations are being made in Ahmedabad not to start and postpone the UG-PG exams of Gujarat Uni from 25th. If the student unions are pushing, then even the professors are on the ground to push back. Following this, in today's meeting of the examination management committee, it has been decided to postpone the examinations from June 25 in the first week of July.
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Gujarat Uni has formed a small committee of 13 members to solve the complex question of the examination. In addition to all the faculty deans, syndicate members have been appointed and the director of the examination department whose job it is to conduct the examination has not been appointed in the judging committee. If a committee of 13 members is formed among the invited members and a meeting was also held today. But no decision has been taken. In the examination committee meeting various issues including keeping taluka wise centers and screening at each center will be discussed in the first week of July instead of taking exams from 25th June. Was decided to take. A meeting of the Academic Council and Syndicate will be held in two days to finalize other matters starting from preparing the time table of the examination.
"It is mandatory to conduct annual examinations in accordance with the guidelines of the academic calendars of UGCs and universities and in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) approved by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare," the statement said.
A lockdown was imposed in the country from March 25 to curb the Corona virus epidemic. Various examinations conducted by the country's universities as well as other educational institutions were postponed from March.
Many activities have been allowed in all areas in the country except the blocked areas during the unlock phase, but regular operation of schools, colleges, universities as well as other educational institutions has not started.
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New Delhi: As per the government's guideline, the UniO exams will be held from 25th, but many representations are being made in Ahmedabad not to start and postpone the UG-PG exams of Gujarat Uni from 25th. If the student unions are pushing, then even the professors are on the ground to push back. Following this, in today's meeting of the examination management committee, it has been decided to postpone the examinations from June 25 in the first week of July.
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Gujarat Uni has formed a small committee of 13 members to solve the complex question of the examination. In addition to all the faculty deans, syndicate members have been appointed and the director of the examination department whose job it is to conduct the examination has not been appointed in the judging committee. If a committee of 13 members is formed among the invited members and a meeting was also held today. But no decision has been taken. In the examination committee meeting various issues including keeping taluka wise centers and screening at each center will be discussed in the first week of July instead of taking exams from 25th June. Was decided to take. A meeting of the Academic Council and Syndicate will be held in two days to finalize other matters starting from preparing the time table of the examination.
"It is mandatory to conduct annual examinations in accordance with the guidelines of the academic calendars of UGCs and universities and in accordance with the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) approved by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare," the statement said.
A lockdown was imposed in the country from March 25 to curb the Corona virus epidemic. Various examinations conducted by the country's universities as well as other educational institutions were postponed from March.
Many activities have been allowed in all areas in the country except the blocked areas during the unlock phase, but regular operation of schools, colleges, universities as well as other educational institutions has not started.