All the universities in Madhya Pradesh will be conducting the end-term exams in offline mode this semester for students studying in the final years of undergraduate programmes in higher educational institutes in the state.
Madhya Pradesh Higher Education Minister Mohan Yadav on Saturday informed that the examinations of final year students will be held 'offline' for all undergraduate level courses, despite the surge of Covid-19 cases across the country.
Speaking to reporters Yadav said, "We have
decided to conduct open book examination for first and second-year students pursuing undergraduate courses, in May. Also, the examination of final year students will be held offline mode (in college) in June."
While tweeting about the same, the education minister said, “The final year and postgraduate--fourth-semester examinations will be held in May 2021 with physical attendance at the examination centres. The examinations for the first and second year will be held in June 2021 through the open book system."
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