Pune: Teachers and students have a mixed feelings about the declaration of the Minister of Higher Education and Technical Uday Samant that the inspection of offline colleges will be prioritized as much as possible.
Savitribai Senior Savitribai Phule Pune University said the decision would be taken during the examination board meeting on October 27.
“Many education feels that offline exams are very important for upholding the quality and prestige of the university,” he said.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the Zunjarrao resultrajendra, the Principal of Modern Science and Commerce in Shivajinagar, said the offline exam is better to assess students.
“However, it won’t be possible for this semester.
Many students at Pune College come from outside and without opening hostels, there is no place for them to stay,” Zunjarrao said.
He said not all students were still fully vaccinated.
Vasundhara Vanarase, a law student at Martra Mandal’s College of Commerce Marathwada, said the upcoming exam must be held online.
“Students need to adjust to classes and examinations directly,” Vanarase said.
Media BVOC and Communication Students Anuskeka Chalke said, “The first semester exam must be online and for the next offline exam can be held,” he said.
P B Buchade, Personal Abasaheb Barware College, Feel Hybrid Teaching Mode must be implemented this year.