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Madras University plans easy questions in the SEM exam

Chennai: The next semester exam from Madras University will have a question that is familiar and directly in an effort to relieve students back to familiar mode.
The physical mode test will begin on January 20, after a gap of 18 months.
The Department of Higher Education has postponed a two-month exam to give more time to prepare after protest by students.
Although the evaluation of the answer sheets tends to be more liberal, there will be no change in paper patterns, the source is added.
Previously, the University planned to start the semester exam from the first week of December.
The exam for first year students is planned after a Pongal vacation.
Now, the exam for all students, including those in the first year, will be after January 20.
However, autonomous institutions that almost complete syllabus plan to do physical classes and revise topics in the next few weeks.
D G Vaishnav College has planned things for the next two months to prepare students for the exam.
“Classes have been carried out in this semester mixed mode.
So we will invite all students to the physical class and prepare them for the offline mode test by giving a bank question, the previous year’s paper,” said Santhosh Baboo’s head.
Most affiliated colleges have completed three and a half units of syllabus and plan to complete the rest on December 22.
“Our college plans to conduct a model exam from December 23 and a practical exam in the first week of January before offline.
Exam,” said S Ramanathan, Principal of the Memorial College of Arts and Science.
College engineering also plans to conduct physical classes and hold a model exam before the start of the semester exam.
Some autonomous institutions say they have completed the syllabus and are ready to do semester exams from next week.
“The delay in the two-month exam will affect the last year students who plan to go for higher studies or are placed in campus recruitment,” said the principal of an autonomous engineering college.

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