AKTU to conduct left-over, carry-over exams in October
Tamanna Tamang | September 30, 2021 | 04:13 PM IST | 2 mins read
AKTU Uttar Pradesh: Students who were unable to attempt 25 percent or more questions; or were absent or detained can appear for the exams.
NEW DELHI: Abdul Kalam Technical University has issued a clarification regarding the confusion over the upcoming leftover exam to be conducted in October.
This comes for the students who had joined the exams when they were held but were unable to attempt 25% or more questions due to technical problems in the online exams. It is also for students who had filled exam forms but were absent or detained from writing the exams.
सत्र 2020-21 के सम सेमेस्टर (स्नातक, परास्नातक) के रेगुलर तथा कैरीओवर की ऑनलाइन संपन्न कराई गई परीक्षाओं की लेफ्ट ओवर परीक्षा कराए जाने के संबंध में। #leftoverexam #evensemexam @Vineetkansal2 @AKTU_ACOE pic.twitter.com/6DQJuIssBN
— AKTU (@AKTU_Lucknow) September 29, 2021
The university issued a clarification on Wednesday.
“The students who had appeared for the exam but could not attempt more than 25 questions due to technical glitch will be allowed to sit for this leftover exam. These students will be allowed to appear in the leftover exam without filling the examination form,” informs the statement from the University.
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Students who had filled the form for the academic session 2020-2021 semester but failed to appear for the exam can also sit for the exam. They will not be required to fill the form.
The university has clarified that the students who were detained by the university can appear in the upcoming exam. They will be required to write to the Controller of the Examination to be allowed to sit in the exam.
“Besides, students who had failed to fill the regular or carryover form for even semester 2020-2021, before 20 July 2021, can appear in the exam by paying late fees to the university,” added the statement.
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The even semester exam for academic year 2020-21 was held between July 20 to September 10 through an online mode. Students whose roll numbers are not notified for this exam will not be allowed to sit for the exam.
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