DU Online Exams: Students facing technical issues can email answer sheets

DU Online Exams: Students facing technical issues can email answer sheets

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New Delhi, Updated on Mar 16, 2021 13:59 IST
Students sending answer sheets via email to the Nodal Officer of the college, department, faculty or NCWEB centre must note that their answer sheet should mention course name, paper code and roll number in the subject line.

Students sending answer sheets via email to the Nodal Officer of the college, department, faculty or NCWEB centre must note that their answer sheet should mention course name, paper code and roll number in the subject line.

DU OBE: Delhi University commenced its online open-book semester examinations on March 15 for all undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The varsity is conducting the examinations via both online and offline modes. However, the varsity has already started receiving complaints regarding students facing problems while uploading their answer sheets on the university’s OBE portal. While DU is providing extra time i.e. 3+1 hours to submit their answer sheets to students facing technical glitches. The students who are still not able to submit their answer sheets on the OBE portal after the completion of five hours can submit the same through an email to the Nodal Officers, DU said through an official notification.

The notice released by DU reads, “If a student fails to submit the scripts within this period (3+1+1), they can submit scripts via email to the Nodal Officers only after 3+1+1 hour duration and must attach the portal submission failed snapshots (4-5 attempts) during the 3+1+1 hour duration (the email should be submitted within 10 min time after 3+1+1 time is over).”

It further adds, “It will be for the student to prove that he/she actually faced problems in uploading his/her answer sheet on the OBE portal of the University for Justifiable Reasons.” “Answer scripts submitted through email in such exceptional cases would entail a delay in result declaration,” the university said.

University also states that students sending answer sheets via email to the Nodal Officer of the college, department, faculty or NCWEB centre must note that their answer sheet should mention course name, paper code and roll number in the subject line.

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