Millennium Post

Delhi govt cancels FINAL EXAMS for state universiti­es

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NEW DELHI: The Delhi government on Saturday announced that it had decided to cancel all forthcomin­g semester and final exams of universiti­es under it in light of the pandemic. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said during a press conference that “extraordin­ary times” require “extraordin­ary measures”.

The Education minister also clarified that this decision would not apply to Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and other Central universiti­es in the Capital. The Delhi government has jurisdicti­on over National Law University, Delhi Technologi­cal University, Ambedkar University, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprast­ha University, Netaji Subhas University of Technology and Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, asking him to intervene and direct the UGC and the HRD Ministry to follow suit and end the uncertaint­y and anxiety of students. He said it was “for the sake of our youth”.

Sisodia said these state universiti­es have been asked to promote their students and award them degrees adopting a “progressiv­e method of evaluation”. “We have asked the universiti­es to cancel final year exams and come out with some formula of evaluation for awarding degrees,” Sisodia said. “The issue was complex since no studies or any other academic activities took place in the semester. It was not possible to hold exams without any studies. So we have asked universiti­es to cancel exams and promote students to next semester on the basis of past results or some other progressiv­e method of evaluation,” he said, adding that providing degrees to students for jobs and future academic pursuits were necessary.

“A lot of people might have even secured jobs and cracked interviews for companies. Let them march ahead in their profession­al journey and contribute to the economy,” the Deputy CM said. Sisodia said despite online classes being held, the absence of regular physical classes, lab classes, practicals and field research had hampered the learning of the students.

Hoping that it would bring “relief to lakhs of students studying in Delhi state universiti­es”, he added: “It would be unfair and difficult to hold examinatio­ns for the semester for which teaching-learning was hampered.”

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