Gujarat Technological University (GTU) Exams to start from July 2; Important updates for students

Gujarat Technological University (GTU) Exams to start from July 2; Important updates for students

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Anupama Mehra
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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 29, 2020 14:19 IST
Gujarat Technological University will be conducting the theory exams for the students from July 2. Earlier to this, students were given the option to opt-out of the exam.

Gujarat Technological University will be conducting the theory exams for the students from July 2. Earlier to this, students were given the option to opt-out of the exam.

Gujarat Technological University (GTU) will conduct the theory exams from July 2. The University had given the option to students to opt-out of the exam. 

In an official notification, the GTU stated that, “Students willing to appear in this university exam from examination centre can appear in this exam. Students who are currently not willing to appear in this exam and if they have not opted for online descriptive type exam can appear in other offline exams which will be conducted by the university whenever the situation will get normal."

The University had given the option to student to opt out from the exam from June 25 to June 26. Those who have not given any choice will be considered as regular students and will be appearing for the exams from July 2. 

On June 16, the varsity had released the guidelines to be followed by exam centres while conducting the exam. As per the guidelines, it is compulsory for students and staff to wear masks and those who are not wearing masks will not be allowed to enter the exam centre.

The university has also said that an additional contingency of Rs 2500 will be given to each exam centre for this exam only. It has asked to sanitise exam centres before and in between two exam centres.

“In one classroom comprising 30 benches, one block of only 15 students should be made. It shall be the responsibility of examination center to ensure that students are seated at a distance of one meter from one another, wherever the size of the classroom doesn’t permit this, the students can be split into other classrooms,” it has stated in a notification that was released on June 16.

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