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UGC guidelines on university examinations: All you need to know

Last updated on - Apr 30, 2020, 14:22 IST
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UGC guidelines on university examinations: All you need to know

Union Grant Commission on Wednesday released the guidelines on examinations and academic calender in view of COVID-19 pandemic. The guidelines issued by UGC are advisory in nature. Universities can chart out its own plan of action taking into consideration the issues pertaining to COVID -19 pandemic. Universities are also advised to ensure social distancing. Read on to check the UGC guidelines on university exams.

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Guidelines on examinations

Universities are advised to adopt efficient and innovative modes of examinations by reducing duration from 3 hours to 2 hours. Universities are also advised to complete the process in a shorter period. Terminal semester/ year examinations can be conducted as suggested in the academic calendar. Universities should observe 'social distancing' while conducting any exam.

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Intermediate semester/year examinations

The notice instructed that “For intermediate semester/year students, the universities can conduct examinations, after making a comprehensive assessment of their level of preparedness, residential status of the students, status of COVID-19 pandemic spread in different regions / states and other factors.” If the situation does not appear to be normal in view of COVID-19, in order to maintain ‘social distancing”, safety and health of the students, grading of the students could be composite of 50% marks on the basis of the pattern of internal evaluation adopted by the universities and the remaining 50% marks can be awarded on the basis of performance in previous semester only (if available). The internal evaluation can be continuous evaluation, prelims, mid-semester, internal evaluation or whatever name is given for student progression.

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For first year/semester students

In the situations where previous semester or previous year marks are not available, particularly in the first year of the annual pattern of examinations, 100% evaluation can be done on the basis of internal assessments. If the student wishes to improve the grades, he/she can appear in special exams for such subjects during next semester. This provision for intermediate semester examinations is only for the current academic session (2019-20) in view of COVID-19 pandemic, while maintaining safety and health of all the stakeholders and sanctity and quality of examinations.

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Projects/ Dissertations

Universities can adopt appropriate strategies to facilitate the UG/ PG students pursuing Projects/ Dissertations. Universities can consider to assign review-based/ secondary data-based projects or software-driven projects, instead of laboratory-based experiments or field/ survey-based assignments to these students.

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Practical examinations and Viva-Voce Examinations

The universities can conduct the practical examinations and Viva-Voce Examinations through Skype or other meeting apps, and in case of intermediate semesters, the practical examinations may be conducted during the ensuing semesters.

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Ph.D. and M. Phil. Viva -Voce Examinations

The universities may conduct the Ph.D. and M. Phil. Viva -Voce Examinations through Video Conferencing using Google, Skype, Microsoft Technologies or any other reliable and mutually convenient technology. Extension of six months period to the M.Phil. or Ph.D. students.

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