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Syllabus trouble for 2nd-year direct entry engg students

MAHA STUDENTS WELFARE ASSN HAS APPROACHED MU SEEKING CLARITY IN THIS MATTER

- Shreya Bhandary shreya.bhandary@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: Admissions to firstyear profession­al courses were hit with constant delays this year and students are still bearing the brunt of it. Among these are the direct second-year engineerin­g (DSE) entry students who are faced with the task of completing the entire year’s portion in less than six months, while their batch mates have already finished a semester.

DSE students are those who opt for a three-year diploma in technical education after the completion of Class 10 board exams and are then allowed direct or lateral entry into second-year engineerin­g courses. Maharashtr­a, at present, has over 750 such diploma institutes with an intake capacity of around 1.5 lakh seats.

“The regular second-year engineerin­g batches started their lectures on time in October, last year, and completed their semester-three exams as well. Our admissions through state common entrance test (CET) cell ended only in February, by then our batch mates had finished semester-three and we’re studying for semesterfo­ur,” said a student on condition of anonymity.

He added that while their batch mates have six subjects to study for the current semester, DSE students will have to study 12 subjects from semesters three and four at the same time.

“Our batch mates attend twoto-three-hour classes online every day, while DSE students are made to sit through sevenhours of online lectures to make up for the lost time, every day.

We are overburden­ed and have no time to prepare for examinatio­n at present,” said another student, as they all are still unsure when the semesterth­ree exams will be held for DSE students.

The Maharashtr­a Students Welfare Associatio­n (MSWA) has now approached the University of Mumbai (MU) seeking clarity in this matter. “The DSE students are worried that they might have to appear for exams for both semesters within six months. What’s worse is that after repeated requests, the MU examinatio­n department has not yet clarified the examinatio­n schedule,” said Vaibhav Ekde, president MSWA.

Vinod Patil, director, board of examinatio­n and evaluation, MU, said, “The exam for semester-three DSE students will mostly be held in the month of April, we will release the schedule soon. Students will have enough time to prepare for their exams of both semesters.”

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