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The DU exam in March, April will be held online

New Delhi: Delhi University (DU) on Friday said that the next semester examination for first year students, scheduled to begin in March, will be held in online mode.
The inspection scheduled to be held from May, will be held in offline mode.
In notification, the university said, “…
Delhi University on the basis of a work group recommendation for the exam has decided that all examinations will be carried out during March and April 2022 (strange semester exams), will be carried out in open book exam mode (OBE) .
“” Next, all tests, which will be carried out during May 2022 and so on (even semester exams), must be done in physical mode.
Detailed guidelines will be issued immediately, “Notice of Notice.
DS Rawat, the Examination Dean, said that the outstation students who cannot reach Delhi before the start of the exam will be allowed to appear for the online exam from their homes.

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