
AMU VC has formed a twelve-member committee to discuss opening the university in an offline mode in a phased manner soon.
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Vice-Chancellor Professor Tariq Mansoor has formed a committee to consider the opening of the varsity for offline classes. AMU VC has formed a twelve-member committee to discuss opening the university in an offline mode in a phased manner soon.
The committee includes Mr Abdul Hamid, IPS, AMU Registrar, Prof M Mohsin Khan, Finance Officer, Mujib Ullah Zuberi, Controller of Examination, Prof Mohd Wasim Ali, Proctor, Prof Naima K Gulrez, Principal, Women's College, and others.
In an official notification, AMU Registrar Abdul Hamid informed, "The Vice-Chancellor has constituted a committee to consider the opening of the university in an offline mode in a phased manner." He added that the committee may consult the other concerned Deans of Faculties/ Principals of Colleges as per requirements.
Earlier, Allahabad University had announced that it will be conducting the exams for the second and third-year undergraduate students from April 22 in offline mode. The AUโs controller of examinations Prof Ramendra Kumar Singh said the course curriculum will be curtailed to regularise the session.
As per the decisions taken during the meeting of the examination committee which was chaired by Professor Sanigta Srivastava, AU, Vice-Chancellor, it has been decided to hold the practical examinations in the offline mode and 30 per cent of the syllabus to be pruned.
As per the reports, the first-year undergraduate examinations will be conducted in the first week of August and to make up for the delay in the admission process, 20 percent of the UG course will be deducted.
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