Hindustan Times (Delhi)

DU postpones final semester exam

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Delhi University (DU) on Thursday postponed semester exams for final-year undergradu­ate and postgradua­te students for the second time, and announced that the exams will now commence on June 7.

The exams, which will be held in the open-book format online, were earlier scheduled to start from May 15, but were postponed to June 1 owing to the spike in coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) cases across the country.

Dean of examinatio­ns DS Rawat said the university has decided not to conduct exams for students of intermedia­te semesters -- first and second-year students-and to promote them on the basis of internal assessment­s. “We will conduct online openbook exams -- the way it was done last year -- for final semester students from June 7. Detailed guidelines will be issued on Friday,” he said.

In the last academic session, DU conducted open-book exams (OBE) online for final year students in August, amid widespread opposition from students and teachers. The university also conducted another round of OBE in October for students who could not appear in the first round.

This year, too, several students and teachers questioned the feasibilit­y of conducting exams amid the raging pandemic. Abhigyan, a final year BA (Hons) in Political Science student at Ramjas College and a member of All India Students Associatio­n (AISA), said the organisati­on conducted a survey, and over 2,000 students across DU colleges were against holding exams amid the pandemic.

“Many students have lost their loved ones and their families are witnessing huge financial crises. How can we expect students to give their exams in such a situation? The university should come up with some alternativ­e mode of assessment for this year, considerin­g the unpreceden­ted times we are living in,” he said.

Rajesh Jha, a faculty member at Rajdhani College and former member of the University’s executive council (EC), said, “Both teachers and students have been going through tough times. DU has lost over 35 teachers in the past month to the pandemic. Several students have lost their family members, including parents. The university should review its decision to conduct exams.”

Rawat, meanwhile, said the varsity will ensure that “no students is left behind”.

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