Mangaluru: Professor of PU Government College in Dakshina Kannada District has expressed disappointed about the medium-term PU exam scheduled from November 29, and has said that it is not scientific and not well planned.
“We cannot imagine doing this examination because it has several disadvantages.
Government college teachers face many problems here.
There are no adequate staff, and full-time faculties are in representatives for universities,” said the senior PU lecturer.
Regarding difficulties, the lecturer said that the offline class in college began 45 days ago, the DPUE has stated that almost 60% of the portion will be borne in medium-term inspection.
“How is it possible to close 60% of the syllabus, when the class is almost not held for 45 days? Government student evaluation is carried out by a private university teacher.
This is unfair, because there are large learning gaps among private and government students,” said the lecturer.
Other lecturers said, “Suddenly announced, and not enough time to prepare for the examination.
Most government students working on weekends preparing for inspections only after December.” “The department has asked lecturers to evaluate 30 daily papers, and also do classes after Medium-term examination.
This is not practical, “said a PU lecturer.
Karnataka PU Association of Lecturer in President Ningegowda A H, in a letter to the DPUE, has expressed concern for the lack of labor for medium-term inspection.
“The department should announce the medium-term inspection plan for the beginning of the academic year.
It is complicated and not scientific to evaluate the inspection papers and conduct classes.
Evaluation by the Guest Faculty is not a welcome step.
The department has not uploaded a paper question paper, and it will save more time if The medium-term exam from my Public Works and II PU was carried out simultaneously, “he said.
CD Jayanna, DDPU, Dakshina Kannada said that they had not received a memorandum from the government PU College lecturer regarding this discomfort.
Meanwhile, PU students, including those from universities The private sector also opposed the medium-term test, which has been announced in a hurry.
The DPUE has proposed to change the Midterm examination pattern of this academic year, where he will prepare questions, and not at the district level, there will be centralized evaluation.