UGC Exam Guidelines: Hearing started in SC regarding final year exam
UGC Exam Guidelines: Hearing started in SC regarding final year exam
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The UGC has recently decided that all the universities and colleges present in the country should conduct their final year students. With this, guidelines have also been issued for this. Simultaneously, it has also been decided that the exam should be done by September 30. This decision of the UGC was challenged in the Supreme Court, on which the hearing is still going on. In fact, in this challenge, it was argued that to do the exam in the time of Coronavirus, the students' health has to be played with. For this, students will have to travel, which is not right.

Along with this, it was also argued that when class is not there then how can we take the exam. Now it is being heard in the Supreme Court today. Let us tell you all that the University Grants Commission (UGC) has informed the Supreme Court that 'it has made the universities' special examination' for possible when students do not appear for the term-end examination in September. Permission to hold.

The UGC has also issued instructions to conduct the final year examinations because the Commission has realized that learning is a dynamic process and the only way to assess one's knowledge through the exam. Let everyone tell you that now senior advocate Arvind Datar has started proceedings. He says, "UGC can meet the standards but as per the decision of the Constitution Bench it has no jurisdiction with regard to conducting the examination."

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