ALSO READ| After SC Dismisses Plea To Postpone NEET And JEE Main Exams, What Can Students Expect From The Case Against UGC Final Year Guidelines?
Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi who is the Lead Counsel in the case also questioned why exams were being held even though teaching schedule this year was completely disrupted due to Covid 19.
'Exams have to be held after teaching ... teaching has been disrupted and exams will be held now?' said Singhvi in the report.
In their argument, the UGC has maintained that the decision on the final year exams was taken only after recommendations by an expert panel. The academic body has also maintained that it has no intention to change the plan. The academic body had also questioned the decision of Maharashtra and Delhi to cancel the final year exams and said the decision by both the states is contradictory especially when the process of admissions for the new academic session is impending.
Despite the ongoing cases, exams have begun at Delhi University and even Anna University in Chennai announced that it is planning to conduct exams. TThe Supreme Court on Monday had dismissed a student petition seeking the postponement of the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) and Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), scheduled to be held in September 2020. This makes today's verdict crucial for students.
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