Hindustan Times (East UP)

UG exams to be held offline from May first week

- HT Correspond­ent allahabad.htdesk@hinduistan­times.com

PRAYAGRAJ: The high-powered committee of Allahabad University (AU), formed to give its recommenda­tions regarding the mode of final exams for undergradu­ate courses to be conducted by the varsity, has recommende­d that the theory examinatio­ns be held in offline mode.

Following the recommenda­tions of the committee, vicechance­llor Prof Sangita Srivastava has decided that the examinatio­ns will now start from the first week of May 2022. Other decisions of the examinatio­n committee with respect to curtailmen­t of syllabus and the format of the question papers shall remain the same,” informed AU PRO Prof Jaya Kapoor.

She said that the committee perused all the representa­tions received from various stakeholde­rs (students), which it had incited regarding their preference for the mode of the examinatio­n to be adopted for undergradu­ate examinatio­n for the session 2021-22.

“The committee also took into considerat­ion the recent judgments of the Supreme Court delivered on various petitions pertaining to the mode of examinatio­n to decode on its recommenda­tions. The committee debated all the options and was of the opinion that the future of students must be the paramount criteria for any decision that the university may take to resolve the issue. Considerin­g all possible options and in keeping with the interest of the majority of students, the committee made its recommenda­tions,” she shared.

The committee has also decided that the practical examinatio­ns will be conducted through assignment-based evaluation. There shall be no offline practical examinatio­n, the PRO explained. It may be noted that the AU’s examinatio­n committee had decided to conduct the undergradu­ate and postgradua­te exams in an offline mode from April 22. Following the decision, large scale protests were witnessed at AU, and students had also created ruckus in the Arts faculty campus. Later, AU registrar Prof NK Shukla had issued a notificati­on asking students to submit their feedback on the issue by March 10.

Over 7,000 students had submitted their feedback to AU officials regarding the mode of final exams. The bulk of these students had submitted their preference at the proctor’s office, while others had apprised the officials through e-mails.

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HT FILE PHOTO AU campus

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