Goa University to give degree only if 66% tests answered in physical mode

Goa University to give degree only if 66% tests answered in physical mode

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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 17, 2021 00:05 IST

Goa University stated that the student will be eligible for a degree by answering the remaining two SEE or SEA in the online mode.

Goa University Exams 2021: Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Goa University stated that students will be eligible to get his or her degree if they have answered 66% of their assessments in the physical or offline mode. For instance, a student enrolled under a three-year programme with six semesters, s/he should have answered a minimum of four semester-end examinations (SEE) or semester-end assessments (SEA) in the offline mode. Goa University stated that the student will be eligible for a degree by answering the remaining two SEE or SEA in the online mode. A criterion on these lines has been drawn up by the university for students pursuing programmes of up to five years’ duration offered by Goa University.

Talking about the decision, the varsity stated that it has been taken to ensure safety of students and staff. In an official circular, Goa University registrar Radhika Nayak said, “Taking cognisance of the ongoing pandemic situation, and the unprecedented distress caused to the student community, the mode of conduct of SEE/SEA for final year students for the academic programmes of the university was reviewed with a view to maintaining the highest academic standards while ensuring the safety of students and staff.”

The directives state that wherever online examinations are proposed to be held, due weightage must be given to the previous semesters so that the overall performance of the students in the programme is accurately reflected. “The university has decided that in order to be eligible for the award of the degree, a student should have answered and cleared at least 66% of the SEE/SEA in physical/offline mode,” the circular states.

However, in the case of professional programmes, the examinations for the programmes are to be conducted as per guidelines issued by the national regulators such as Pharmacy Council of India, etc, wherever applicable.

“All examinations shall be conducted as per the guidelines issued for the specific programmes. However, in the case of all professional programmes governed by national regulators, the examinations will be subject to the guidelines of the respective regulators. A separate circular shall be issued for academic programmes where examinations are conducted annually,” the registrar said in the circular.

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