AHMEDABAD: Of those 7,600 law students who have been to select between on-line along with pen-and-paper (offline) examinations at Gujarat University, only about 26 percent or 2,000 pupils have selected that the online format.
The college needed previously this month awarded the pupils of two, 6 and 4 semester undergraduate law classes and pupils pursuing incorporated law programs the choice to enroll for online assessments till June 19.
People who didn’t opt for the internet option will by default be considered for its offline tests.
“The college has decided to extend the deadline until June 22 given there are over 5,000 pupils who have not picked the online examination format.
The deadline expansion is a opportunity to them to get a rethink on the subject,” said resources in GU.
Gujarat University had earlier this month called off examinations for LLB students in addition to those pursuing integrated classes in legislation.
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