NEW DELHI: Pupils of Guru Gobind Singh IP University’s BTech class have advocated the university management to declare dates for final-year examinations at the earliest in order they can find the outcome and use for higher studies in India and overseas.
“The college is now adding to the instability from the lifetime of BTech final-year pupils by not declaring the examination dates. DDU and Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Girls have set examination dates due to their final-semester pupils and ran the examinations, respectively. Delhi Technical University is set to launch final-year examination outcomes by June,” said a student who wanted to stay anonymous.
The other final-year student said that there was lots of pressure one of his batchmates. “The IP University started its semester on March 8 rather than the normal date of January 1 because of postponed odd-semester examinations. For the final-year pupils, the college didn’t release a calendar. It’s possibly the only university which has neglected to accomplish this,” the pupil maintained.
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“We want the final-semester outcome because it’s a must for all of us to combine universities for higher research. Visa officers additionally request it. We’ve sent many mails in this respect but got no answer.”
Pradeep Upmanyu, the combined support of the college, told TOI that the assessments would occur in June and pupils could be informed regarding the dates shortly.
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