Calcutta University reschedules exams

Express news service Posted: Apr 26, 2008 at 0152 hrs
kolkata, April 25 With the three-phase panchayat elections scheduled to be held in May, the Calcutta University has postponed its examinations that were to be held during that period. The university examinations that were to begin from the middle of the next month have now been deferred by a week to 10 days.

In the second phase, elections will be held in South 24-Parganas, North 24-Parganas and Howrah. As majority of the colleges under the university are located in these districts, a postponement was inevitable.

“It is not the question of finding a centre for the examination, but many students will be voting in the panchayat elections. The university wants them to exercise their franchise,” said Calcutta University controller of examination Onkar Sadhan Adhikari.

He added that no examination had been scheduled for May 14. He said the police personnel required for conducting the examination are also not available during the election period.

The postponement of examinations means that the practical examinations will now be held in the first week of September.

The university authorities, however, clarified that the deferring of the examinations does not mean that there will be a delay in the publication of results.

The date of allotment of scripts to the examiners remains the same.

The rescheduling of exams will affect over 1 lakh students.

Earlier, the Part III vocational examination scheduled for this year was delayed by a few days owing to a bandh called by Trinamool Congress and SUCI on April 21.