Gurgaon: Students from various government universities in the city have protested against recent circular by the Ministry of Higher Education which announced that the semester exam will be held offline.
Not demanding that universities not carry out offline tests and instead give them choices.
take an online exam.
Because of the closure of academic institutions and online class irregularities, students are not ready for offline tests, they say.
On Friday, a number of students gathered outside the University of Gurugram (GU) and demanded that the offline test decision was mandatory for all students rolled back.
According to the date the sheet released by the University, the exam will begin on February 25.
“It’s not fair for students.
The whole semester, classes are held online, restrictions on several weeks, and we all know the limitations of online classes.
We also want education to return to offline, but a sudden decision, it’s also right before the exam, adds to the examination Stress faced by students.
The university must give us relaxation this year because it is not our fault that the classes are shifted online, “said Neha Rajput, a Dronacharya Government College student.
Workers’ unions also say offline exams should not be difficult on it because it will be difficult for students from various countries to appear for the exam.
“Doing offline tests is not worth this time.
In addition, there is a gap in education through online classes.
Students have returned to the state and their hostels are also closed.
Students who cannot attend this semester’s offline exam must be released,” said the organization’s national president Indian national student Pradeep deswal.kembang administration, while urging students not to hold demonstrations, convincing them to cases to cases and said students must receive “return to normal” in learning and assessment.