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Maharashtra: Decision to cancel exams taken as per recommendations of vice-chancellors, says Uday Samant

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 10, 2020 14:33 IST

Maharashtra minister Uday Samant on Thursday said he has written to the Centre that it would not be possible ...

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Maharashtra minister Uday Samant on Thursday said he has written to the Centre that it would not be possible to conduct final-year exams at universities by September-end in view of the COVID-19 crisis in the state.

"I have written to the UGC and HRD minister, informing them that it would not be possible to hold the final-year examinations in Maharashtra by September-end in view of the COVID-19 situation," Samant told reporters.

The minister said the state government had taken the decision to not hold the examinations based on recommendations from vice-chancellors of the universities. If the HRD ministry still wants the examinations to be conducted, it should also issue guidelines for students from containment zones and their quarantine, setting exam papers and handling and mobilising of answer sheets, he said.

The HRD ministry had on Monday said that final-year examinations in universities will have to be conducted by September-end, deferring the schedule from July in view of the spike in COVID-19 cases.

However, students who are unable to appear for these exams in September will be given another chance and universities will conduct special exams "as and when feasible", according to the UGC's revised guidelines.

The HRD ministry's announcement came following a nod from the Ministry of Home Affairs to conduct the exams as per the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) approved by the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare.

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