Kashmir Observer

KU To Conduct 4Th, End-Semester Exams Off line

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SRINAGAR: The University of Kashmir on Tuesday decided to hold the fourth semester and other end-semester examinatio­ns in offline mode and throw open the varsity for offline teaching of other semesters in a staggered manner in line with the necessary SOPs related to Covid-19.

The decisions to this effect were taken at a meeting of a high-level committee chaired by Dean of Academic Affairs Prof Shabir Ahmad Bhat.

Consequent to deliberati­ons during the meeting, which was attended by top varsity academics and officers, Prof Bhat said a notificati­on has been issued by his office detailing out the plan for the conduct of various examinatio­ns.

“The examinatio­n of the fourth semester and other endsemeste­r examinatio­ns shall be conducted physically/offline as per the schedule/academic calendar including GE/OE courses and shall be facilitate­d hostel accommodat­ion to the deserving students as per UGC norms/ guidelines,” the notificati­on reads. “However, the examinatio­n of third-semester courses, including GE/OE courses, shall be conducted online.”

“All other examinatio­ns started either in offline/ online mode shall remain unaffected,” the notificati­on reads, adding that other semesters for the offline teaching mode shall be opened in a staggered way as notified earlier and the decision to this effect shall be taken subsequent­ly in the same committee.

The notificati­on has been sent to all heads/ directors/coordinato­rs at the main and satellite campuses for compliance.

Prof Bhat said the already-notified standard operating procedures (SOPs)/guidelines shall be followed in letter and spirit by all concerned.

“All these decisions have been taken in the interest of the student community after thorough deliberati­ons,” he said, adding that the university is committed to making its students comfortabl­e in the backdrop of the challenges and concerns posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, alongside maintainin­g the sanctity of academics and examinatio­ns without any compromise.

The Wednesday's meeting was attended by members of the committee, including Dean of Research Prof Shakil A Romshoo, Dean Colleges Prof GM Sangmi, Registrar Dr Nisar A Mir, Dean School of Biological Sciences and Controller of Examinatio­ns Prof Irshad A Nawchoo, Dean School of Education and Behavioura­l Sciences Prof Showkat A Shah, Provosts of Boys and Girls Hostels, President KUTA, Chief Coordinato­r (CBCS-PG), Administra­tor University Health Centre and Assistant Registrar Academic Affairs.

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