Allahabad University cancels semester exams, offline classes from December 17
Tamanna Tamang | October 28, 2021 | 05:28 PM IST | 2 mins read
The examination committee of the university took a decision to cancel the 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th semester examinations of the university, today.
NEW DELHI: The university of Allahabad has decided to cancel the offline exams of the even semesters. The examination committee of the university took a decision to cancel the 2nd, 4th, 6th, and 8th semester examinations today. The university announced the cancellation of the examination on its official twitter page today.
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The university said it will promote the students in these semesters on the basis of their internal assessment marks. “The offline exams of the even semesters(2,4,6,8) stand cancelled and the students will be promoted on the basis of their internal assessment marks,” tweeted the university.
In a meeting of examination committee today it was decided that
— University of Allahabad (@UoA_Official) October 28, 2021
1. The offline exams of the even semesters(2,4,6,8) stand cancelled and the students will be promoted on the basis of their internal assessment marks. pic.twitter.com/yMFuraAZ7c
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The university students will be promoted to the higher semester. The students have to attend both online and offline classes after Diwali vacations, as the university has decided to conduct the classes in hybrid mode. The offline classes will resume from December 17, considering the Covid -19 situation during that time .
2. The students will be promoted to the higher semester and their classes will start after Diwali vacations in hybrid(online/offline) mode. The classes will continue in offline mode from 17th December keeping the then prevailing Covind conditions in view.
— University of Allahabad (@UoA_Official) October 28, 2021
“The students will be promoted to the higher semester and their classes will start after Diwali vacations in hybrid(online/offline) mode," added the university.
According to the university, the annual exams will be conducted after the second week of March in offline mode following the Covid -19 guidelines during that time in the country, informed the university.
3. The annual exams will be held after second week of March in offline mode following the Covid Guidelines.
— University of Allahabad (@UoA_Official) October 28, 2021
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