
Karnataka colleges to have 15 mins for internal assessment every hour
India Today
To improve the quality of higher education in the state, the Karnataka Higher Education Department has decided to dedicate 15 minutes from each hour of a regular class at colleges towards internal assessment purposes.
On Thursday, the Karnataka Higher Education Department decided to dedicate 15 minutes from each hour of a regular class at colleges towards internal assessment purposes. The decision has been taken to upgrade the quality of higher education in the state.
Karnataka Higher Education Minister Dr. CN Ashwath Narayana on Thursday said, "Actions have been taken to upgrade the quality of higher education. One hour of regular class will be divided into 45 minutes of teaching and 15 minutes of internal assessment," as reported by ANI.

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