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Final year UG online exams to be held from Aug 10-31, DU tells HC

Court asked DU to reconsider the schedule as students’ careers hang in the balance

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi University will hold final year undergradu­ate online Open Book Examinatio­ns (OBE) from August 10-31, the Delhi High Court was informed on Tuesday. A bench of Justices Hima Kohli and Subramoniu­m Prasad was informed by the varsity that the students left out of online exams will be given an opportunit­y to appear in physical examinatio­ns, to be held sometime in September.

While the university initially informed that it had decided to conduct the exams from August 17 and will conclude on September 8, the court reprimande­d the varsity and questioned its preparedne­ss, saying how the administra­tion could say it was prepared for the exams on July 1 but now had decided to start it from August 17.

The court asked it to reconsider the schedule and compress it as the final year students are supposed to pass and join other courses in India or abroad and their career prospects are at involved. The counsel for DU and Dean of Examinatio­ns professor Vinay Gupta agreed to that and after discussion­s it was decided that the online OBE will commence from August 10 and conclude on August 31.

It was also decided that the first phase of mock tests will start from July 27, instead of July 31 and the second phase of mock tests will commence from August 1 instead of August 4. While the purpose of the first mock test is only to make students familiaris­e with the process and the technical aspect, the second mock test will be the real time test, DU said. On the aspect of schedule of physical examinatio­ns and declaratio­n of results, DU’S counsel sought some time. The court also granted liberty to the varsity to bring out the notificati­on for the revised date sheet of exams on its portal.

The court directed DU to file an affidavit detailing the timeline of the date sheet for the leftout students who will appear in the physical exams and also the timeline for results of students who will sit for online OBE exams in August and listed the matter for further hearing on August 17.

Senior advocate Sachin Dutta and lawyer Mohinder Rupal, representi­ng DU, informed the court that there are 2.7 lakh final year students and 95 per cent have filed the forms for the online exams. They also told the court that while the fresh examinatio­n plan has been worked out for undergradu­ate courses, they are yet to finalise the exams’ plan for post graduate students and it will be decided soon.

Earlier, the court had pulled up the university for repeatedly postponing the final year exams and had observed that examinatio­ns are nerve-wracking and the careers of thousands of students was at stake.

The court had questioned the varsity on pushing the exams from July 10 to a date beyond August 15, even when it kept maintainin­g that it was ready to conduct the online OBE on July 1 as well as on July 10.

It had noted that on June 26, DU informed the court that it will go ahead with conducting exams from July 1 and after less than 24 hours, the varsity had postponed the exams to July 10. The high court was hearing various petitions by several final year DU students seeking cancellati­on of OBES for students, including of the School of Open Learning and Non-collegiate Women Education Board.

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