
Universities in Kerala in a dilemma over final-year exams
The Hindu
Most varsities do not endorse online exams since just 15% students have laptops; offline mode too presents complications
With the higher education prospects of a large number of students at stake, universities in the State are in a quandary over the conduct of final-year examinations. While some universities have chalked out tentative schedules to commence examinations in the offline mode on June 28, a final decision rests on various factors including the COVID-19 case graph and the full-scale resumption of KSRTC bus services. Higher Education Minister R. Bindu will convene a meeting of Vice Chancellors on Wednesday to assess the situation. The government is keeping a close watch on the unfolding pandemic situation to take a call on the examinations.More Related News

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