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Published: May 8, 2020 3:59:40 pm
Due to the continuing nation-wide lockdown, exams will be held only for the final-semester students of each graduate and postgraduate programs this 12 months. These exams will probably be carried out in July, as per the rules of the University Grants Commission (UGC).
The exams are to be held by the state universities between July 1-30 following social distancing guidelines for the almost eight lakh ultimate 12 months college students throughout the state.
All different college students in earlier years can be promoted based mostly on the marks of the earlier semesters and grades obtained within the present one together with inside evaluation. Announced Maharashtra increased and technical schooling minister Uday Samant on Friday afternoon.
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Students who fail even after making use of grading sample will nonetheless be promoted and given an opportunity to clear papers within the subsequent time period. Similarly, college students sad with their grades may even get an opportunity at grade enchancment. Also, college students who get ATKT should clear the themes inside three months of the subsequent tutorial semester starting.
A committee of six members had been set as much as assessment the scenario. The committee submitted its report on May 6. The report was mentioned with Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and governor, after which the choice was introduced.
The committee included Mumbai University vice-chancellor (VC) Suhas Pednekar, Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) VC Nitin Karmalkar, SNDT University’s VC Sashikala Wanjari, Kolhapur’s Shivaji University VC Devanad Shinde, Technical schooling director Abhay Wagh, increased schooling director Dhanraj Mane.
Samant additionally stated that universities will notify college students of the timetable inside two days. I additionally stated that the attendance of scholars through the lockdown can be thought of as a gift.
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