After Student Protest, SKUAST-K To Hold UG, PG Exams Online – Read Details

After Student Protest, SKUAST-K To Hold UG, PG Exams Online – Read Details

 

 

Srinagar: Authorities at the Sher-i-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology Kashmir (SKUAST-K) have reversed the decision to hold the term-end examination of spring semester-2021 for undergraduate and postgraduate students through offline mode following objection by the students.

 

The varsity has now decided to conduct the examination of the students through online mode which is in line with the UGC guidelines issued for colleges and Universities with regard to the conduct examination of intermediate semesters of the students.

 

 

Notably, the Greater Kashmir also reported about the

students’ aggrieved complaint that the varsity

administration had decided to schedule the exam in offline mode, amid the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The academic council, while taking note of the grievances of the students, has now reversed its decision to conduct the exams in offline mode.

 

“The End Term Examination (Spring Semester-2021) for all UG /PG Degree Programmes (excluding BVSc&AH shall be conducted by the respective Faculties/Colleges internally in online mode,” reads a notice issued by the Registrar SKUAST-K.

 

The University has further decided that the deans of the respective subject matter faculties and concerned

course instructors will conduct the examinations

strictly in accordance with the Academic Calendar bearing No.AU/Acad/AC-01 /2021 /2040-80 April 4 of 2021.

 

 

 

 

“Further the mode of conduct of Annual Professional Examination- 2021 in respect of BVSc&AH Degree Programme, as may be decided, shall be notified separately,” the university notice reads.

 

Notably, the in-charge Vice Chancellor (VC) SKUAST-K Dr. JP Sharma, who is also the VC SKUAST-Jammu had decided to conduct an online exam of students for intermediate semesters. However, the varsity had scheduled to hold offline exams of students which left the students aghast.

 

 

 

 

Now, the University’s decision to hold exams of SKUAST-K students in online mode has been welcomed by the students saying that it was a sigh of relief for them.

 

 

Check out official Notification here

 

 

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