The Free Press Journal

Final-year students welcome CM’s move

- RONALD RODRIGUES

Final year students have welcomed the effort of the Maharashtr­a Chief Minister (CM) to appeal to the Prime Minister (PM), stating it is not possible to conduct final year examinatio­ns in the state due to

The state government should direct universiti­es, colleges and institutes to communicat­e guidelines, steps and dates to students. SIDDHARTH INGLE, MASU PRESIDENT

the COVID-19 pandemic. Having welcomed the decision, students of profession­al courses, such as engineerin­g, pharmacy, hotel management, architectu­re, planning, management studies, computer studies, law, physical education and pedagogy, are worried about how they will be graded and awarded their degrees. In his letter, the CM stated, "I request you (the Prime Minister) to instruct the apex authoritie­s to endorse the decision of the state government regarding cancellati­on of final year/final semester exams of profession­al courses and to issue necessary guidelines to the universiti­es in this regard."

As per the government resolution (GR) dated June 19, 2020, "Students of profession­al and non-profession­al courses who have cleared all the previous semesters and do not want to appear for the last semester examinatio­ns of the final year should give in writing that ‘they do not want to appear for the final examinatio­ns’ to their respective universiti­es. These students will be given an average score based on the aggregate marks of the previous semesters and provided with results." Maharashtr­a Students Union (MASU) has appealed to the state to release official guidelines on how students will be marked and awarded degree certificat­es. Siddharth Ingle, founder president of MASU, said, "Students need clarity on how and when they will get their degree certificat­es. The state government should direct universiti­es, colleges and institutes to communicat­e guidelines, steps and dates to students. Also, the state should take an official decision regarding backlog and ATKT examinatio­ns, because these students cannot be promoted based on the average marks of previous semesters."

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