No degree, engineering, pharmacy exams without final year exams, ATKT decision left: Uday Samant
Final year students can be graduated without taking the exam. Those who want to take the test should write it down, they will be tested.
Mumbai: State Minister for Higher and Technical Education Uday Samant (Uday Samant About Last Year Exams) gave important information about the final year exams. “Final year students can be graduated without taking an exam. Those who want to take the test should write it down, they will be tested. These exams can be taken considering Covid's condition, "said Samant (Uday Samant About Last Year Exams).
Non-professional courses will not be examined. Students will take an elective exam if they want, he said.
Due to Corona's condition, final year exams for vocational courses, engineering, pharmacy, etc. will not be allowed. The decision has been taken by the state government and the state emergency management committee.
ATKT has not yet decided. However, the Vice-Chancellor will decide on the students whose backlog is left by the government. A meeting will be held to decide on it, said Uday Samant. He also said that the decision taken by the Chief Minister earlier was correct.
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