Friday 1 May 2020

Clarification on Pending Exams, Supply Exams and Next Sem Class work

The University Grant Commission has released new guidelines saying that colleges would open in August. The UGC expert panel committee released recommendations on issues related to examinations and academic calendar in presence of Union HRD Minister among other senior officials today, on April 29, 2020.



When did the pending Reg / Supply Exams Held?
  1. As per the UGC Guidelines the pending Reg / Supply Exams held from 01.07.2020 to 15.07.2020 for UG / PG / and other courses.
  2. It is up to universities decision to conduct exams and it depends on the COVID-19 cases.
When did the exams results will be declared?
  1. If exams are held as per UGC guidelines, then results will be declared After 31.07.2020
  2. It is up to universities decision to declare results and it depends on the COVID-19 cases.
Which exams will held first?
  1. As APSCHE director already given statement " first preference will be given to final year students". Those who are in the last semesters of UG / PG and other courses.
  2. In case of degree 6th sem exams will held in July, then after 5th, 6th sem supply exams and instant exam.
  3. It is up to universities decision to conduct exams and it depends on the COVID-19 cases.
When did 2nd and 4th sem Reg / Supply Exams held?
  1. If possible the exams are held from 01.07.2020 to 15.07.2020, otherwise after college reopen that is after Aug 2020.
  2. If the final year students have supplies in 2nd, 4th semester, they need to wait until they conduct.
Is there any supply exams for 1st, 3rd, 5th semesters?
  1. The supply exam is for 5th sem only. 
  2. There are no supply exams for 1st, 3rd semesters and
  3. There is no mega supply.
What I have to do I have only one subject in 1st, 3rd, 4th Semesters? Can I write instant exam for that?
  1. If you have subject in 2nd, 4th semesters, already exams are running, you can write it.
  2. If you have subject in 1st, 3rd sem you need to wait one year and write with juniors.
  3. There no instant exam for 1st To 4th semester subjects. 
These guidelines are released by UGC and there may be changes in these dates according to University decision.

Tuesday 28 April 2020

Some clarification Regarding Results, Instant Exams, Supply Exams Fee payments

Hi, every one. From the last 15 days every one asking when results are released ? or what about Revaluation results ? if RV results are not yet released how to pay exams fee? Here are some clarifications about these.



About Revaluation Results:

                when a student is applied for revaluation it takes nearly 10 to 15 days to release results normally. Because, all colleges need to submit the revaluation applications on the date given in revaluation notifications. This may delay due to some reasons. Even if one college not submitted application with proper demand draft, the revaluation is not processed until they submit.

             After receiving the application, university need to separate the answer booklets according to number of applications received. Then calling for the subjects experts for Revaluation is done. after, results are computerized and finally they are published.  

Paying supply exams fees:

                  Generally all the supply exams notifications are released after the revaluation results are  released. Most of the cases, when the RV results are not yet released and regular / supply exams fee notification is released, then definitely the exams fee date is extended.

                 If exams fee date is not extended means, the revaluation results are released before the last date for paying fee is ended. There so many occasions when the RV results are released after last date for applying exams is completed. If it is the case, it up to your choice, whether to pay exams fee or wait for RV Results.

 About Instant Exams Fee Payment

                                 If the 3rd year revaluation results are not yet released at the time of paying the exams fee, then no need to worry about it, the results are released one day before the exam, then you can pay the exam fee at the respected exam center and you can write the exam. But, you need to prepare all the subject for instant exam until revaluation results released.

                      The eligible candidates names for instant exams are available on anu.ac.in or nagarjunauniversity.ac.in or on this anu updates site along with knowresults.co.in. you can check your name from this this.

About Supply Exams for 1st, 2nd Years Students

  1. There is no separate supply exams for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Semesters, one should write along with regular students.
  2. Supply and instant exams is only for 5th, 6th Semesters.
For example, If a students joined in 2018 in degree first year, Then his exams are as follows
  • 1st Year:  1st Sem Regular in Oct 2018 and 2nd Sem Reg in June 2019
  • 2nd Year: 3rd Sem Reg + 1st Sem Supply and 4th Sen Reg + 2nd Sem Supply
  • 3rd Year: 5th Sem Reg+1st Sem Supply+3rd Sem Supply and 6th Sem Reg +2nd, 4th Sem Supply.

Therefore, a student write supply exams of 1st, 2nd years in 3 years... that is the reason why no separate supply for 1st, 2nd year students.

Some students are asking, Sir if I have subject in 1st, 2nd year, I need to wait one year? 

Yes, you need to wait, that is u r mistake, we have given so many chances to clear subjects, but you can't cleared.

So study and write exams well..

If you have any doubts, you can ask below as comments.

Note: This article was written general and information purpose only. This not official  

Monday 27 April 2020

UGC panel wants all colleges to start in September

The new academic year for universities and colleges can start from September instead of July in view of the Covid-19 pandemic, a panel appointed by the University Grants Commission (UGC) has said. Another panel has recommended conducting online exams wherever possible. If the recommendations are implemented, students may not have winter holidays next academic year, and colleges may have to work on Saturdays and holidays to compensate for the lost working days.

One of the committees led by Haryana University vicechancellor R C Kuhad was formed to look into ways of conducting exams in universities amid the lockdown and work on an alternative academic calendar. The second committee, set up to suggest measures to improve online education, was led by Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) V-C Nageshwar Rao. Both the panels submitted their reports on Friday and the ministry of human resources development is likely to issue a notification next week after studying the reports.

Final year exams may be conducted soon after lockdown ends



P Duraisamy, vice-chancellor, University of Madras, said, “We can make it up by working on Saturdays and winter vacation. Usually, semester exams would be conducted in November, and in December there would be winter vacation. By working during the winter holidays, we can achieve mandatory 90 working days per semester.”


The expert committee also proposed to conduct online test for end-semester exams. “Except Delhi University, all other universities expressed concerns about conducting online test for end-semester exams. It is difficult to conduct online exams as all students may not be take them,” said the VC who was one of the special invitees to the UGC’s expert panel to improve online education.

After the lockdown, exams can be conducted immediately for final-year students. “Once the colleges are reopened, we canconduct the exams and publish results in 30 to 40 days. For the first-year and second-year students, exams would be conducted leisurely and evaluation can be done during weekends,” he added. An official from the Anna University also ruled out conducting online exams saying all students may not have access to internet. “Any delay in conducting exams will affect
final-year students. If the exams are held in July, we will be able to declare the results by the end of August and they can begin postgraduate admissions in September,” Thomas Amirtham, principal, Loyola College, said, adding that winter vacation would be cut short to enhance the working days. “If we work on Saturdays and winter holidays, the academic year can still be finished in May,” he said.

Colleges and universities also need to complement classroom coaching with online classes. K Maran, director of Sairam Engineering College, said the delay of academic year or change in exam schedule will not affect students. “If a disaster strikes a state or a country, then it would affect the higher education prospects or job prospects of students. But since the effect has been global, everything would be delayed,” he said.

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