In a circular posted by the Board of Examinations and Evaluation (BOEE) Director Prafulla Sable directed all the principals, invigilators and examinees, that in case the students missed the exams for any reason, they would be marked absent and declared fail.
Nagpur University has announced that it will not re-conduct the examinations, unlike in the previous two years. Nagpur University will begin the postgraduate examinations on June 15 while the rest will start on June 22.
In a circular posted by the Board of Examinations and Evaluation (BOEE) Director Prafulla Sable directed all the principals, invigilators and examinees, that in case the students missed the exams for any reason, they would be marked absent and declared fail. While speaking to TOI, the NU officials said that they will then get the chance to reappear in the exam only during winter exams.
Students must note that it is mandatory for the students to take signatures of principals on their hall tickets along with college stamp, without which they will not be allowed to appear for the papers. All the examination rules that were applicable to the examination before the COVID will be in force once again. Students must note that they need to enter into the examination hall 15 minutes prior to the start of the paper. Their entry will be prohibited 15 minutes after the exam begins.
As per the rule, students will not be allowed to leave the examination hall before one hour of the paper, although 90 minutes were allotted to them for solving questions. Students are allowed to use only blue or black pens. Using red-ink pen and pencil is strictly prohibited. In case a student answer is wrongly ticket, he/she need to take invigilator’s signature for correcting it. In case of failure, the answer would be declared as invalid and would not be taken into account while counting marks.
The colleges are told to provide rough papers to the students, which they would return to the invigilators at the end of the paper. Unlike last two years, they would not be allowed to carry mobile phones, smart watches or any other electronic gadgets inside the exam room.
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