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“You were not fair with the court about your preparedness for holding the online examinations. You are saying you are ready but the minutes of your meeting shows the contrary”, said Justice Singh to the DU counsel according to the report.
The court has also recommended that the varsity evaluate final year students based on the previous year or semester exam results.
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Just a few days ago students faced problems during online mock tests. Several students complained of problems such as incorrect question papers, network issues, and problems with logging. The Delhi University Teachers' Association (DUTA) alleged that its members were overwhelmed by the panic mails from students. Many students who were trying to log in were unable to do so as they got messages like wrong email ID even though it was the same email address that they had mentioned in their form and earlier received communication from the university, the DUTA said. The mock exams were supposed to be conducted until July 8.
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