Mangaluru: Repeated exam postponements impede students' PG choices


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Aug 25: Because of the repeated postponements of the degree examinations of Mangalore University, the students are finding it hard to choose their postgraduate (PG) courses.

The private universities and autonomous colleges have conducted examinations in March and complied with other processes and formalities. But the students of colleges, both private and government, which fall under Mangalore University, are disappointed as they have not been able to complete their examinations.

 

In most of the colleges, final semester degree classes have not yet been concluded. A few colleges have finished classes while some others have shifted the onus of learning to their students. It is said that the examinations will be delayed further if they are to be held after completing classes.

In the meanwhile, some prestigious institutions have admitted students for postgraduate courses through entrance examinations even before the students completed their degree courses. Those who plan to study postgraduate courses in other universities are facing problems because of the fact that examinations have not been conducted.

A girl student from the city said she has got admission into the MSc course at Guwahati IIT in Assam where online classes are currently held. "By September end, mid semester examinations will be conducted. “But in the college where I study, even BSc final semester examinations have not been held. I believe that examinations should be held at least for those students who have got admission in institutions elsewhere," she opined. She points out that in case of sportspersons sometimes such measures are undertaken.

The university at the same time is in an unenviable situation as it has been repeatedly asked to postpone examinations. Students too are frustrated. The students who have got admission elsewhere are in a dilemma about their uncertain future.

Mangalore University has made preparations for holding online examinations. But some students have said that they find it difficult even to join online classes because of the problem with the internet. The university therefore is hesitant as it feels that such students will face problems if online examinations are held.

Currently, first, third and fifth semester examinations are in progress in the university. They will conclude by September 7. Sixth semester examinations cannot be held immediately as teaching is still in progress in several colleges. Exams cannot be conducted without completing the syllabus.

The syndicate of Mangalore University will meet on August 27 and the university administration has decided to move ahead after seeking suggestions of the syndicate members.

Under Mangalore University, 153 colleges affiliated to the university and 36 government colleges operate. There are five autonomous colleges, which have conducted degree examinations. Therefore, students of these colleges are able to select their future courses. As examinations have been completed by most of the private universities too, their students are at an advantageous situation.

Mangalore University vice chancellor, Prof P S Yadapadithaya, says that the sixth semester examination of degree courses and fourth semester for postgraduate courses have to be completed without delay. He feels that holding online examinations appears to be a better option. However, he added that a final decision will be taken at the university syndicate meeting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • A Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 26 2021

    Altleast give chance to those students who want to write... Others can be given opportunity later..and our university should learn to handle stress...a small change leads to postponement of exams...that too 10-15 days later..they should learn to be more adoptive to situations...see mysore university they are starting final exams next week.. They too had the same situation right?...They dint complain about it..and first let them think about present students rather than future about nep

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  • A Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 26 2021

    Students are in stress and depression. Please take some action. At least try to finish all the exams by the end of September. Give the authority to colleges to hold the exams at the college level, there is no other option. Dk is known for the hub of education, but Mangalore university is trying to end that title. Otherwise your going to spoil a year of the students. Please feel pity on them.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 26 2021

    University is trying its best. It even tried to conduct online Exams but many rejected it. Also they have UG and PG exams, NEP implementation, new academic year and many more on their hands. its the district administration's fault

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  • A Dsouza, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 26 2021

    Altleast give chance to those students who want to write... Others can be given opportunity later..and our university should learn to handle stress...a small change leads to postponement of exams...that too 10-15 days later..they should learn to be more adoptive to situations...see mysore university they are starting final exams next week.. They too had the same situation right?...They dint complain about it..and first let them think about present students rather than future about nep

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 26 2021

    The DC gave orders for postponing exams without even consulting the university. So who's fault is it?

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 25 2021

    The only people suffering here are the university, parents and students. Colleges are busy collecting fees

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  • Mera Desh, Bharat

    Wed, Aug 25 2021

    As I told you earlier that in 2025, India's GDP is below Bangladesh. It's the prediction from S&P and IMF. In a country like India in 2021 12th Board Exams were cancelled by the uneducated worst PM & he interacted with students and said to them in Hindi like an idiot "मेरे प्यारे विद्यातर्थी मित्रों, देखो मैंने आपकी बारवी कक्षा की परीक्षा रद कर दी अब आप कुश हो न? And another utter uneducated idiot then HRD minister Nishak Pokhriyal (he is no. अनपढ़ Pokry) cancelled the 12th std exams. If the student did not write any competitive final school exams, how can he face the real practical world challenges? So in 2025, these graduates will migrate to Bangladesh for cheap daily labour jobs.

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  • Akshay, Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 26 2021

    Incompetent and useless people who can't even take proper decisions regarding their own useless life are criticising about Prime Minister's Decisions......this itself shows that education does not make a Human Being Knowledgeable ,Wise and useful. Thank you.

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  • Nadia Kumari, Udupi

    Thu, Aug 26 2021

    One does not any qualification to mention and the other has two fake degrees from Srilanka. While it is a criminal offence to hold fake degrees, here people with fake degrees are ruling. What a pity....

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