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After 2 years, DAVV conducted an exam in conventional mode

After 2 years, DAVV conducted an exam in conventional mode
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Indore: around 98 percent of students (both undergraduate and postgraduate) appear in DAVV conventional inspection mode which starts from Tuesday.
After almost two years, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) held a semester examination in 150 centers in the Indore Division.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the results of the examination carried out in three shifts in various universities with the Covid-19 protocol in place.
Students are permitted in only after their temperature is checked and mandatory mask.
“Conventional check mode is carried out successfully and there are no problems reported from any exam center,” said the Davv exam controller Dr.
Ashesh Tiwari to Ti.
“In legal courses, 100 percent of students appear for temporary checks in postgraduate and undergraduate courses, around 98 percent of students appear in the exam,” he said.
As many as 35,000 students have their papers on Tuesday for 15 different courses that cover around 23,000 students from the postgraduate and rest courses from undergraduate programs.
Eight fly teams, each has three to four members, deployed for inspection centers in addition to observers and heavy.
“Apart from the medical examination done in a conventional way, there is a need for a flying team because since March 2019 is being carried out in online mode because of Covid-19,” said Deputy Registrar Department of Secret DAVV, Rachna Thakur told TII.
“There are no cases of fraud or unfairly registering on the first day of the exam,” he said.
A total of 98 percent of undergraduate and postgraduate students appear for conventional inspection modes starting on Monday.
After a gap of almost two years, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) began with a semester examination in 150 Indore Division exam centers.
Examination was carried out in three shifts in various universities with the Covid-19 protocol in place.
Students are permitted in only after their temperature is checked and mandatory mask.
Conventional inspection mode was carried out in a successful way and there were no problems reported from one of the exam centers, Davv test controllers, Dr.
Ashesh Tiwari to TOI.
“In legal courses, 100 percent students have emerged for inspection.
For postgraduate and other undergraduate programs, also 98 percent of students appear in the exam,” he said.
A total of 35000 students have their papers on Monday for 15 different courses that cover around 23,000 students from postgraduate courses and the rest for undergraduate courses such as BBA, BCA etc.
Only one college-based college witnessed a little problem because of film shooting.
However, the students were then accommodated, said Tiwari.
A total of eight flying squads were deployed for the exam each squad including three to four members for all inspection centers in addition to observers and heavy.
“Apart from the medical examination carried out in a conventional way, this was after March 2019 that the flying squad was needed because the exam was conducted in online mode because of Covid-19,” said Deputy Registrant for the Secret Department of DAVV, said Rachna Thakur toi.
There are no cheating or unfair cases (UFM) registered on the first day of the exam, he added.
While the distance protocol was followed during the examination at various centers, outside the protocol the exam hall was not fully followed.

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