Updated Feb 09, 2021 | 14:09 IST
AKTU Semester Exams 2021 would be conducted in offline mode. The varsity has decided to allot appropriate gaps between two papers so that students get sufficient time for revision. AKTU Semester Exams 2021: Exams to be conducted offline  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image
Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University has decided to conduct AKTU Semester Exams 2021 in offline mode. The upcoming semester exams would be conducted in pen and paper mode. The varsity has also decided to allot appropriate gaps between two papers so that students get sufficient time for revision and preparation.
The decision was taken in the 69th examination committee meeting today. The University took the official Twitter account to make the announcement. The varsity wrote, “Dear Students As per the decisions taken in 69th examination committee meeting today, this is to share that appropriate gap shall be given between question papers
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Interdisciplinary research, niche courses need of the hour, he says
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Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan arriving at the Cochin University of Science and Technology to participate in the CM@Campus, an interactive programme, on Monday.
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Interdisciplinary research, niche courses need of the hour, he says
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said that the State required centres of excellence focussing on interdisciplinary research and niche courses aimed at improving the research and job potential of the aspirants in the higher educational sector.
“We need to introspect on why the State lagged behind in scaling up progress in the higher education sector. The universities and other higher educational institutions have to step up academic and infra facilities by getting elevated into centres of excellence,” he said at the CM@Campus programme held at the Cochin University