Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Re-test for those who wrote exams on email, Whatsapp not mandatory: JNU

- Fareeha Iftikhar fareeha.iftikhar@htdigital.in

nNEWDELHI: The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) administra­tion has decided that students who had already written their examinatio­ns in the alternativ­e modes will not be asked to sit for a re-test in the regular way ‘against their will’.

The resolution was passed by the JNU’S Academic Council (AC) on Thursday even after the Board of Studies (BOS) of two schools ---School of Language Literature and Culture Studies, and School of Internatio­nal Studies — recommende­d cancelling the exams held through alternativ­e modes and holding them through regular means.

Hindustan Times on Friday reported the JNU administra­tion in its AC meeting on Thursday approved both alternativ­e modes-- via email or Whatsapp —and regular mode of exams in a bid to complete the last semester. However, 12 out of 18 schools and special centres at the University had rejected the alternativ­e modes.

The meeting was held after the Delhi High Court on February 4 asked the BOS of each schools and committees of all the special centres in JNU to place their recommenda­tions before the AC on how the remaining classes of the monsoon semester and the exams can be conducted.

The court order came after some students and teachers challenged the university’s decision to hold the exams online to complete the monsoon semester that not be concluded in December due to the students’ strike.

Although the JNU Teachers Associatio­n (JNUTA) on Thursday alleged the administra­tion did not discuss the recommenda­tions in the meeting, the minutes of the meeting stated, “In the AC meeting, all the Deans of the Schools and Chairperso­ns of the Special Centres presented the recommenda­tions of their respective Boards of Studies/ Special committees.”

The minutes, submitted by the administra­tion to the high court on Friday, stated, “The Schools and Special Centres that have adopted the alternativ­e mode of end-semester examinatio­ns were permitted to award grades and send it to the evaluation branch. Those who had decided to conduct regular mode of examinatio­ns for 2019 Monsoon semester were permitted to do so.”

The Schools and Special Centres were directed not to ask students to reappear in examinatio­ns in the regular mode again in case they are not willing.

The JNUTA on Friday alleged the minutes of the AC meeting do not match with the recommenda­tions submitted by the schools and the special centres. “No school or special centre had recommende­d asking students about their willingnes­s to appear in the re-exams,” said DK Lobiyal, JNUTA president.

Aswini Mohapatra, Dean of School of Internatio­nal Studies aid he was approached by several students who were not willing to appear in the re-test. “Although the BOS decided to cancel the exams, many students were against the decision,” he said.

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