Pune University exams 'offline'?
Universities in the state have started testing offline exams. Senior officials of Pune University also discussed in the meeting about taking the session exam offline recently. Accordingly, it has been agreed to focus on taking the university session exams offline.Savitribai Phule Pune University's upcoming session examination is likely to be held offline and it will be sealed in the next few days. Therefore, students who pass the 'online' exam and get high marks will have to study well for the written exam. After Diwali, offline classes will be started in colleges at full capacity following safe rules, university administration sources said.
Due to the prevalence of corona in the state for the last one and a half years, universities and colleges were closed for offline education. During this period, online education was introduced in universities and colleges. Therefore, examinations were also conducted online during this period. However, as the prevalence of corona in the state has decreased in the last few days, universities and colleges have started operating offline. State against this background.
Senior officials of Pune University also discussed in the meeting about taking the session exam offline recently. Accordingly, it has been agreed to focus on taking the university session exams offline. After Diwali, a meeting of the examination board will be held in which the offline examination will be sealed. Therefore, students who get high marks by sitting at home and taking online exams in 'MCQ' method will have to focus more on their studies this year.
State Higher and Technical Education Minister Uday Samant had visited Pune a few days back. At the time, Samantha was urging universities to focus more on taking offline exams. Accordingly, Pune University has started planning for the session examinations. Meanwhile, Higher and Technical Education Minister Uday Samant and senior officials of Pune University seem to be agreeing to take the session exam offline.
Both doses of the vaccine have been given to more than 85 per cent students studying in colleges affiliated to Pune University. About 35,000 students have received one dose of the vaccine. These students will complete the second dose in the next few days. Therefore, after Diwali, colleges can be started at full capacity by following the rules of safe conduct. There will also be 'offline' exams. His final decision will be taken at a meeting of the Board of Examiners, taking into account the coronation situation.
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