DU open book exams: 2,000 final-year students to appear in 2nd phase of exams
Press Trust of India | September 14, 2020 | 10:29 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI : The Delhi University's (DU) second phase of the open book exams is set to begin from today, September 14. According to Professor Balaram Pani, Dean of Colleges, DU, 10,000 students have registered for the second phase of the online open book exams and 3,000 of them have opted for writing the exams at the designated centres.
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Nearly 2,000 final-year postgraduate and undergraduate students of the Delhi University (DU) will be appearing in the second phase of the open book exams on Monday, officials said.
The first phase of the online open book exam for final-year postgraduate and undergraduate students was conducted between August 10 and August 31. The second phase of open-book examination is being conducted for those students who could not take the exams in August.
In the second phase, the students can write the exams online or at the university's exam centres. Mr Pani said there are 10 such centres and 250 students of the School Of Open Learning each have been allotted to each one while college students can take the exams at their respective colleges. He said 7,000 students will be appearing for the exams online.
The students have been asked to bring their own answersheets and writing material and the seating plans have been sent to them in advance, officials said. The colleges have been instructed to adhere to the social-distancing norms and sanitisation practices.
To ensure the health and safety of the students appearing for the second phase of OBE, the University had earlier issued an official notification highlighting the safety guidelines to be followed during the examination.
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