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- SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY ENGINEERING RESULT DECLARED
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- No decision yet on starting universities and colleges in the state: Minister Uday Samant
Mumbai: UGC has issued detailed guidelines for re-opening colleges and educational institutions along with universities in the country. However, students will have to wait for universities and colleges to start in the state. This is because no decision has been taken yet on starting colleges in the state following UGC guidelines. After Diwali, Corona will take stock of the situation and take a decision after a meeting with the Chief Minister and Vice-Chancellor, said Higher Education Minister Uday Samant. All the universities have passed the final year examinations with the exception of 13 universities. Mumbai University's famous exam has also been passed. The Pune Vice-Chancellor said that the result has increased by 15 per cent over the previous year. Exams will be held within 15 days after Diwali. Moreover, those who failed will also be examined within a month. No boy was coroned during the test. Now they will tweet and say it didn't happen as we were. There will be no change anywhere in the marksheet and degree certificate. We will send our report to the Governor. A complaint has been lodged with the Cyber Cell regarding the incidents that took place in the universities, said Minister Uday Samant. College will not start immediately: Minister Samant UGC first thanks them for giving the guidelines. Because he said in it that the state government should decide to start a college. The UGC has given the letter, which has been discussed with the Vice-Chancellor. Now we will hold a meeting of all the Vice Chancellors with the Chief Minister after Diwali. No decision has been made on when to start the college. Let's discuss if it is possible to start a college by taking online classes.
- SUK News 70000 Student's giving Online Exam 58400 chosen online exam option and Remained not chosen.
Shivaji University Final Year exam will start after 15 th October 2020. Shivaji University taking online exam for Final Year students exam will be conducted after 15 th October, to conduct online exam SUK selected Pune Agency which will take all Online exam responsibility. University was made a plan to take exam from 10'th October but offline exam protest and selection of online exam taking agency took long time because of all that SUK have to postpend final year exam. Now SUK made final decision to choose online exam taking agency that's why exam taking process will be fast. To take online exam by Computers They need time to Prepare online MCQ (Multiple choice Question) and upload them. From Pune Based agency within two days agency will teach process of taking exam to the SUK exam taking Staff, professors, Final year Exam giving students are 70,000 from them 58400 students chosen to give online Exam.
- Exam Update
Dr. Savitribai Phule, Vice Chancellor of Pune University Nitin R. Karmalkar has started preparing for the final year exams. The examination method will be followed according to the online and offline conditions. Question papers will have multiple choice questions (MCQ). Students who have the facility to take the exam online can be admitted online for the exam. And those who can't take the exam online can take the exam offline. The practical examination of Savitribai Phule Pune University will be held from 15th to 30th September September and the backlog examination will be held from 1st to 9th October. The final exam of the final year will be held from 10th to 31st October. Students do not have to do the practical for the practical exam. Practical examination marks will be given on the basis of journal and oral examination. All colleges will plan student exams to conduct the exams. The syllabus of the exam will be the same as the one completed by March 15. For backlog students the entire syllabus will be considered for examination and the question paper will be Multiple Choice Question Paper (MCQ). If it is not possible to complete the project in person for the completion of the final year project, students should prepare the project report and all the similar project online details. The online oral exam will be conducted on Skype or online platform. Therefore, there is no reason for the project test. The university will try to take the mcq questions in a simple way. Students should start preparing for the exam. The final schedule of the final year examination will be announced in 2-3 days. Savitribai Phule Pune University and Shivaji University, Kolhapur will follow the same rules. The final year examination will be held at Solapur University from October 5 to 29. The final schedule of the exam will be published on the official site of Solapur University in the next 2 days. Passed instructions for all organization that collect student information using Google Forms. This test will be taken in the form of Mcq question paper. Students can take the exam offline if online exam facility is not available. But students will have to give a reason for not taking the online exam. After that, they can take the exam offline. The relevant college directors will decide how to conduct the practical examination. Solapur University students will have enough time to prepare for about a month. The final year exams will provide their syllabus and schedule for the university. The university will take care that the students will not face any difficulty for their final year exams. After the meeting of the University Examination Board Committee, it has been decided that the examination of the final year students of Rashtrasant Tukdoji Maharaj Nagpur University will be held online from 1st to 18th October. This exam will be a mcq question paper of 50 marks in total. The remaining marks 50 marks are given by the respective colleges. The exam will have 50 questions in 1 hour. Students must solve any 25 of the 50 questions. Each question has 2 marks. In which field online exam will not be possible. Students in that area will have the facility to take the exam offline. The practical exam will be held from September 15 to 25. All students of Nagpur University should start preparing for the exam Amravati University The examination of all other branches except Engineering will be an offline theory written examination conducted in the respective institute. Students can take exams in their college. Students who cannot go to their college for exams can take the exam from a college near their home. Students have to try three out of ten questions in two hours. The practical exam will start online from September 15. Engineering exam will be conducted online through mcq question paper. Aurangabad university The online exam will be held from October 1 to 15. The exam will be 50 marks and one hour. The question paper will be mcq question paper. Students can take the exam at the nearest college or at the MKCL center in Maharashtra. The university will take care of it. If it is not possible to give the examination, then the examination will be held after the permission of the Collector.
- Big breaking! Final year exams from 5 October; Planning of home exams done 'like this' *
Big breaking! Final year exams from 5 October; Planning of home exams done 'like this' * ------------ Solapur: Out of about seven and a half lakh students in five and a half thousand colleges affiliated to 13 non-agricultural universities in the state, four to five lakh students have access to online tools. Those who do not have online tools at home are scheduled to take the exam offline. All the students will be given multiple choice question papers. But, everyone's question paper will be different. The exams will start from October 5, said Shreenik Shah, Controller of Examinations, Punyashlok Ahilya Devi Holkar, Solapur University, while talking to 'Sakal'. Real time probing method will be adopted while taking online exam. Students' movements will be monitored accordingly. On the other hand, students who take the exam offline will be monitored by the university supervisor and the staff of the local administration. Earlier, as the condition of corona in Maharashtra has not improved yet, students will now be given the facility to sit for exams at home. Higher and Technical Education Minister Uday Samant has instructed the university administration to plan accordingly. Earlier, as per the decision of the Supreme Court, the planning of the examination conducted by the state level committee was handed over by the Minister of Higher and Technical Education to Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari on Wednesday. He also told the governor that the decision was taken in view of the health of the students and not to inconvenience the returning students. Highlights ... Exams will be conducted online and offline The method of real time prototyping will be followed for online Exams for home students will start from October 5 Preparation of multiple choice question papers at war level by preparing question sets University will be assisted by Municipal Corporation, Municipal Council, Gram Panchayat administration The admission process will start from November and the examination for the next session will be held in January The admission process will start from November The final year students will be examined from October 5 to bring back the academic year disrupted by the corona. After that, the admission process will start from November and the examination of the next session will be held in January. The university is planning to conduct online and offline examinations for the students at home. - Shreenik Shah, Controller of Examinations, Punyashlok Ahilya Devi Holkar Solapur University In case of net connectivity and technical disruption .... Final year students will be sent the exam schedule and admission letter on their e-mail. Although the date of the exam is different for each university, the universities are preparing to take the exam from October 10 and get the results by the end of October. The schedule will also be announced on the university's website. Even if the exam is taken at home, they will have to take the exam according to the exam number. So that the result will not be delayed and there will be no problems. Meanwhile, in case of technical difficulty in solving multiple choice answer sheets and net connectivity, the solved answer sheets will be saved automatically. Once the hurdle is removed, the concerned student will have to solve the answer sheet from the place where the paper has been solved, not from before. So that the students will not be mentally stressed, the university administration said.
- * Final year examinations of universities will be held, the dates should be fixed by the State...
* Final year examinations of universities will be held, the dates should be fixed by the State Government in consultation with UGC; Major Supreme Court Decision * In the wake of the Corona health crisis, will there be university final year, final session exams or not? The apex court, while ruling on the issue today, said the examination could not be canceled. The court has now spoken to the UGC and directed the state government to postpone the examination dates. However, it is not appropriate to pass degree students directly without examinations. They will have to take an exam. Meanwhile, students will now have to start studying to cope with the exams. But one of the reassuring things is that there is no obligation to take the exam till September 30. The state government can decide the exam dates based on Kovid's condition. They will have to talk to the UGC to extend the time. Meanwhile, the UGC had directed to conduct the examination by the end of September 2020 as per the guidelines issued on July 6. But this was challenged by the Yuva Sena in Maharashtra. At the same time, the Government of Maharashtra, the Government of Delhi, the Government of West Bengal and the Government of Odisha had expressed their inability to conduct the examination, saying that it was dangerous to call the students to the examination centers in view of the present situation of Covid 19. The case is being heard before a bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, Subhash Reddy and MR Shah in the Supreme Court today. Meanwhile, along with Yuva sena, various student organization ns, teachers and non-teaching classes across the country have also filed petitions. The UGC insists on taking the exam even during Corona. The state government had appealed to the UGC to conduct the exam online, offline or in combination. The Maharashtra government had earlier ordered that the final year results of the students be given by giving average marks without taking the exam. The apex court had earlier heard petitions seeking postponement of JEE, NEET, Maharashtra CET exam 2020 as well. In ruling on the matter, the court has ordered that the examination be conducted with due diligence.
- Supreme Court hearing on UGC Final Year Exams 2020 has been adjourned till Friday, August 14, as UGC
The Supreme Court of India has adjourned the hearing on the UGC Case challenging the decision to conduct the final year examinations till August 14. This comes after the apex court has asked the UGC to clarify if the Disaster Management Act supersedes UGC's notification. Delhi and Maharashtra government's have filed the affidavit with the court, sharing the recommendations of the SDMA. To this, SC has asked for clarification of whether the DM act can override UGC notification. With this, the answer to the all-important question, would final year university examinations be conducted or cancelled has been deferred again. Thousands of students are waiting for the final verdict on the UGC's revised Exam Guidelines for 2020. SG Mehta, representing UGC has said that students must continue to prepare for the exams while the decision is awaited. In the last hearing, the Court had asked the Union Ministry of Home Affairs to clarify its stand on the issue. Today the advocate for the 31 students, Alakh Alok Srivastava raised a question on the constitutionality of the UGC guidelines. “Delhi and Maharashtra were asked to reply but our concern is not the states reply but the legality of the UGC guidelines”, he said. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta who is fighting he case for UGC said, “the replies by Maharashtra and Delhi is contrary to the UGC guidelines. When UGC is the only body to confer degrees how can states cancel exams and expect UGC to confer degree?” The court bench including Justice MR Shah then asked SG Mehta if the Disaster Management Act had an overriding effect on the UGC directive. The court then gave him time to file the response to the affidavits of Maharashtra and Delhi state Governments decision to not conduct exams and also state if Disaster management Act overrides notification by UGC. The University Grants Commission, UGC had earlier defended its Revised Guidelines in the Supreme Court today that is on July 30, 2020. The guidelines mandated all the universities across the country to finish their final year exams before September 30, 2020. The hearing in the apex court would be conducted on July 31, 2020. UGC said in its affidavit filed in the apex court, "All universities and institutions obligated to conduct terminal semester or final year exam by the end of September 2020." Now the case would next be heard on August 14, 2020, and the decision is expected to be passed on the same date itself.
- UGC responds to Final Year Exams, so universities across the country are ready
The UGC (University Grants Commission) has informed that 51 central universities across the country are ready to conduct examinations. More than 600 universities across the country have been able to conduct university exams before September 30, as per ugc guidelines (UGC Guidelines for University Exams 2020). So far, 209 universities have been conducted in the final year student examinations. Supreme Court to hear case on August 14. New Delhi. If final year students' examinations are not conducted by universities and colleges across the country, the University Grants Commission will not recognize their degrees. In view of the same decision of the Commission, so far, more than 600 universities across the country have agreed to conduct final year student examinations for the last year of undergraduate masters. It will now be discussed on the 14th of this day after the Supreme Court hearing on the issue on Monday. According to the latest information, a total of 818 universities across the country have so far sent replies to the UGC for conducting the final year examinations. 209 universities have informed the UGC that they have successfully conducted the final year examinations in their institutions as per the guidelines of the Commission. According to the UGC, there are now 394 different universities which are gearing up to conduct these university exams by online, offline and mixed resources in August and September. Not only that, almost all central universities across the country have also agreed to conduct the undergraduate final year examinations. According to the UGC, the guidelines rescheduled on July 6 for conducting the exam (UGC Guidelines for University Exams 2020) have received positive from 51 Central Universities. Many of these central universities have also completed online examinations for the last year and last semester, while the remaining central universities have assured that they will conduct examinations before September 30. " Further, it was also reported that in the examination conducted by the university, if any student of the terminal-semester-final year exam is unable to appear for any reason, the concerned student may be given an opportunity to appear in special examinations for such courses and question papers. However, there are differences in the opinion of experts on the decision taken by the Commission. In this regard, Dr. A. K. Singh, member, Executive Council, University of Delhi, said, "I am not aware of the fact that the government is not aware of Vs Negi said that it is not advisable to conduct online examination without discussion with the elected representatives by the students. This subject should be reconsidered and worked in the interest of the students. The manner in which the Vice-Chancellor is implementing the decisions is against the rules of the university. On the other hand, renowned educationist SK Verma said that it would be a good option if online examinations were conducted without compromising the health and safety of the students. This will enhance the confidence of the students and evaluate them.











