Mangaluru: Mangalore University has decided to conduct a delayed exam from UG and PG immediately after continuing in-people.
The government has a plan to reopen higher education after July 19 depending on vaccination coverage.
Bachelor’s examination of the first half, third and fifth, which is 70% complete, postponed due to the strike KSRTC and induced pandemic locking.
Scheduled postgraduate examination, never held
Happy! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see the Resultanore University of Vice-Chancellor P s Yadapadithaya, providing details about the strategy, emphasizing that the aim is to help students to complete their writing, especially those in the past year.
According to the current plan, the University will ensure holding a delayed scholar exam immediately after reopening the college.
The meeting in this case was held on Monday with the principal of all universities under the University of Mangalore.
They have given their consent to the same thing.
Conducting scholars will be difficult for those who cannot travel back to campus.
VC said that the majority of students from outside the country came from Kerala.
“We will adopt a model followed in the previous academic year.
We will have an agreement with universities from states and other countries, to allow their campus to write inspection, which will prevent students from traveling.
It works well last time, without interruption,” Yadapithaya said.
Notifications will be provided to all students 10 days before conducting a delayed UG examination, and online class will be suspended.
Meanwhile, MU also plans to conduct UG exam paper evaluation for 10 days.
As planned, the PG exam will be carried out immediately after the start of the regular class.
32% of students, staff vaccinated
As many as 57,018 students and college staff in Dakshina Kannada, from aligned 1,78,968 beneficiaries, were vaccinated as Ajuly 12.
Data showed that 46,886 students received their first dose of vaccines and a total of 240 vaccination drives were carried out.
Dr.
B V Rajesh, reproductive child health workers, Dakshina Kannada, said this last week they could not vaccinate students and staff according to plan, because there were fewer supplies vaccines.
“We received more vaccine doses this week,” he added.