Dr APJ Abdul
Kalam Technical University, Uttar Pradesh, on Monday announced that odd
semester exams scheduled for the last week of February have been postponed in
view of the COVID-19 situation in the state.
New Delhi: Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical
University, Uttar Pradesh, on Monday announced that odd semester exams
scheduled for the last week of February have been postponed in view of the
COVID-19 situation in the state. If the situation improves, these exams will be
held in mid-March following Covid protocols, the university said.
Information regarding the exams will be provided on the official website of
the university, AKTU said.
Classes for all students will continue online till mid-March, it added.
“In view
of the COVID-19 pandemic, university exams scheduled for February-end have been
postponed…if the Covid situation improves, the end exams will be conducted in
mid-March following Covid orders of the government, after due permission from
the university. Information about this will be made available on the university
website. All institutes of the university are instructed to continue classes
for all the students online till mid-March,” the university said.
Meanwhile, students of the university continue to demand online exams. After the recent announcement, many students on social media are saying that the exams should be conducted in time, otherwise, it will impact the next semester.
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