The Free Press Journal

MU teachers demand online examinatio­ns

- RONALD RODRIGUES

With online assessment being streamline­d for all examinatio­ns of the University of Mumbai (MU), teachers are now demanding that the university conducts all examinatio­ns online.

This demand has come as earlier this month, MU announced its plan to give away offline exams and shift to online exams to go completely digital.

At present, all semester exams are conducted offline through traditiona­l methods. But all assessment­s are done online through the OnScreen Marking (OSM) system introduced in 2017.

Jitendra Sharma, a teacher and examiner of MU said, “We faced some technical and practical difficulti­es in learning the OSM system at the beginning. But now the process is streamline­d. We have written to the university to start online exams so that it reduces the work load and prevents discrepanc­ies.”

Currently, answer sheets of offline exams are scanned and sent to examiners for paper correction. Examiners conduct online assessment and send the marks to the university. Ela Dedhia, a teacher and examiner of Nirmala Niketan College, Churchgate said, “If exams are conducted online, then it will save time and efforts spent in scanning and uploading answer sheets. Students can directly submit their answer sheets and we can access it for online assessment. It will also save manpower, costs and prevent physical and technical errors, which usually occur in manual scanning of every sheet.”

Authoritie­s of MU revealed they are in the process to conduct online exams but the project might take some time.

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