Ranchi: Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University (DSPMU) is facing an acute shortage of regular teachers to run the 30 departments according to the norms.
The decision was taken in a high-level meeting held by DSPMU vice-chancellor S N Munda on Friday.
Munda said, “The university would hold the examinations online owing to the Covid-19 pandemic. We are holding vocational examinations in the beginning as students of these streams are more tech-savvy and also have their own laptops and android phones. We also hope to hold science examinations smoothly. Some students of the humanities stream may face problems in appearing for the examinations due to lack of knowledge about gadgets.”
He added that if the Covid situation improves by the time humanities examinations were held, the university would switch over to the offline mode. Munda said that even though it was a challenging task to hold online examinations, the university wanted to start somewhere and complete as much work as possible.
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RANCHI: The Ranchi University (RU) on Monday said it will hold the final examinations for medical students of Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (Rims) offline from June 1.
A decision in this regard was taken by the RU’s Covid cell meeting chaired by vice-chancellor Kamini Kumar. The examinations will be conducted for MBBS, MD and MS students of the institute. According to the plan, around 150 MBBS students will sit for the examination at the multi-purpose hall of the institute which has a sitting capacity of 400 candidates.
Examination controller Ashish Jha said, “A decision in this regard was taken following the proposal of the Rims director on the issue. The multi-purpose hall has enough space to adjust 150 students with proper social distancing. The university has sent the plan to the state government for its approval. We are hoping to get the nod after May 6.”
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RANCHI: The Ranchi University (RU) on Monday said it will hold the final examinations for medical students of Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (Rims) offline from June 1.
A decision in this regard was taken by the RU’s Covid cell meeting chaired by vice-chancellor Kamini Kumar. The examinations will be conducted for MBBS, MD and MS students of the institute. According to the plan, around 150 MBBS students will sit for the examination at the multi-purpose hall of the institute which has a sitting capacity of 400 candidates.
Examination controller Ashish Jha said, “A decision in this regard was taken following the proposal of the Rims director on the issue. The multi-purpose hall has enough space to adjust 150 students with proper social distancing. The university has sent the plan to the state government for its approval. We are hoping to get the nod after May 6.”
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