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JNU exams will be held as per schedule: VC

The varsity had a meeting with the office bearers of International Students’ Association of JNU who had shared the problems being faced by them as their visa validity is going to expire.

Updated on: Dec 12, 2019 03:58 PM IST
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JNU Vice Chancellor M Jagadesh Kumar said on Thursday the exams would be happening as per schedule even as students boycotted it in protest over the hostel fee hike.

JNU VC Jagadish Kumar (HT File)
JNU VC Jagadish Kumar (HT File)

Kumar said the varsity administration was open for dialogue and interests of bona-fide students was a top priority.

“The university is committed to help the bona fide students who wish to write their exams and complete their academic requirements. The interests of bona fide students is a top priority to the university,” he told PTI.

The varsity had a meeting with the office bearers of International Students’ Association of JNU who had shared the problems being faced by them as their visa validity is going to expire.

They were assured that their situation would be looked into.

“In order to facilitate evaluation of their courses, it’s only appropriate that an alternative evaluation process needs to be adopted,” the varsity had said on Wednesday For example, additional assignments/sessionals/term papers may be given to them in lieu of term-end semester examinations, the varsity had said.

“The meeting with the office bearers of International Students’ Association of JNU,” he said.

On being asked whether the varsity would hold a dialogue with the protesting students, he told PTI that “any student is welcome for a dialogue with JNU administration”.

 
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