Bhubaneswar: Education Minister Union Dharmendra Pradhan has written a letter to the Head of Minister of Naveen Patnaik who is looking for his personal intervention for the direct problems of the last year and the results of the semester or tagging of undergraduate students (UG) in Odisha.
Pradhan stated that students who aspired to be accepted into PG courses at various universities were worried about delays in providing temporary crackdown.
“Students have emerged for the final semester exam through online mode in the first week and both August.
But the results are expected to be stated in September,” he added.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the respite of recurring requests by students, he said, they have not been given provisional marking.
“I also received several complaints in this matter from the student community in Odisha,” said the Indonesian Education Minister in his letter.
He said the late publication of temporary results or non-issuance Marksheet is to create problems for students because they need to submit their last markers or temporary crackdown sheets to seek PG receipt in various states and central parts outside the country.
Many students have missed the acceptance deadline for several universities and were stressful because of the fast deadline for other universities.
Keeping difficulties in student minds, Pradhan has been looking for naveen intervention on this issue.
Sharat Kumar Majhi, the controller of the Utkal University examination, said they evaluated the recent year of UG student answers.
“We have decided to publish the results on September 7 and then issue a marker sheet to students immediately,” he added.
Other universities also plan to publish the results of the last year UG in the second week of September.
An official of the Ministry of Higher Education said the government had asked for universities and universities to publish results in the second week of September and the institution was working on it.
“This center should extend the central university deadline considering the July UGC guidelines on the exam and academic calendar,” he added.