The three-member panel of DUSU led by Akshit Dhaiya, the president of DUSU met Professor Vinay Gupta, Dean of examinations to resolve the OBE or Online Open Book Examinations technical errors faced by the students.
While the second years and third-year students of the University of Delhi have already started their online classes and have also adopted online mode for the examinations, a delegation of the Delhi University Students Union (DUSU) met the Dean of examinations to resolve technical errors which have emerged in recent results for the Online Open Book Exam or OBE for both undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
The three-member panel of DUSU led by Akshit Dhaiya, the president of DUSU met Professor Vinay Gupta, Dean of examinations to resolve the technical issues faced by the students.
Delegation of DUSU met Dean Examination to resolve technical errors which have emerged in recent result for UG & PG open book exam. And also, to make sure every student should appear for upcoming even semester exam & online attendance should not be taken into count as an…
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“We requested the Dean to ensure that every student should appear for upcoming even semester exam and online attendance should not be taken into the count as eligibility criteria for appearing in the upcoming odd semester examinations,” DUSU said.
While speaking to IANS, DUSU President Akshit Dhaiya said, “Many students had expressed various issues regarding the Online Open Book Examinations including faults in the record or being marked absent in some of the examination despite giving the same. Following this, we decided to meet the Dean (Examinations) and also give him a representation in order to resolve this issue.”
“We have requested the administration to resolve technical glitches such as no record found etc because this time of the pandemic is a stressful time for the students because already they are locked up in their homes for months and if such things would happen, it would put them under unreasonable stress,” he said. Reported Edex live
Several reports had also cited that as soon as the results of the OBE were declared by the varsity, it had put a lot of students into trouble. Many students claimed that despite giving examinations and submitting their answer sheets on time during this pandemic, the results have marked some students ‘absent’ in various subjects and it has created panic amongst them.
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