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AU students protested as campuses opened back

AU students protested as campuses opened back
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Prasagraj: The Faculty of Art students at the AU held Dharna at the inspection control office, on Monday, on the first day to reopen the campus.
The AU campus reopens a long gap for students from undergraduate and postgraduate programs in offline mode.
Student leaders, leading protests, demanding that AU administration must conduct annual examinations in online mode.
They demanded that because teaching in all academic sessions was held in online mode, how could the administration take the exam in offline mode.
Immediately after the university Gates opened, a large number of students, a piece of hostel, began gathering at the inspection control office, which was located in the Hall of the art campus art.
When the day develops, their number is too swollen.
One of the leaders of students who lead protests, Ajay Yadav ‘Samrat’ said, “Teaching in AU is mostly done through online mode in the current academic session and AU administration must understand the limits of the students, whether in terms of limited data they can or In this case it has smartphones and internet connectivity in rural areas where most students included.
Year, you will teach through online mode and now they want to do the exam in offline mode, this cannot be accepted by student brotherhood, “he said.
Last week, after the examination committee meeting, Prof.
Ramendra Kumar Singh examinery has informed that the AU will conduct a second and third year graduation examination in offline mode from April 22.
Their practical examination will also be carried out in offline mode.
There will also be cutting 30 percent in the syllabus.
At the same time, it was decided to conduct an examination of the first year’s graduation in the first week of August.
Due to delays in the receipt process, there will be 20 percent restrictions in the first year’s undergraduate program.
At the same time, examination of students from the first semester of the PG course will be held offline from the first week of May.
Their syllabus has also been limited by 20 percent.
At present, the reception process for the first semester occurs in the department.
Apart from this, the final semester (4, 6, 6 and 10) semester exams from PG and professional courses will be carried out in offline mode in the first week of May.
It has also been decided to reduce their syllabus by 30 percent.
But students are not satisfied with the university’s decision to limit courses and conduct examinations in online mode.
AU Public Relations Officers (PRO), said Prof.
Jaya Kapoor, “Two separate groups of students have given Memorandum to CoE on Monday.
While the first group wants the examinations to be held through offline mode, the second group protested at the COE office demanding that the exam must be done in Online mode.
“AU will make a decision in this problem soon, he added.

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