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Maharashtra cancels final-year college, university exams: Is it good or bad news for students?

While Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray has announced aggregate marks will be awarded to final-year students, this structure may not be acceptable across India.

June 01, 2020 / 14:11 IST
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on March 31 announced there won’t be any examinations for final-year college/university students across the state due to coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. However, implementing this could be tough with the human resource development ministry and its body University Grants Commission (UGC) saying final year exams will be held.

Thackeray said final-year students will be awarded aggregate marks depending on their performance in the past semesters. Maharashtra is the first state to cancel exams.

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However, Moneycontrol spoke to a few state-level professors and national-level vice-chancellors who said while holding examinations right now is not possible, cancelling them altogether may not be a viable option.

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