An pressing notification issued by the college mentioned undergraduate semester examination won’t be held throughout August 10 to 14 in view of the current state of affairs because of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown imposed in sure localities in Aizawl.
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Press Belief of India| Posted by Akhilesh NagariThe Mizoram College (MZU) on Sunday deferred the upcoming undergraduate examinations slated for Monday following appeals by scholar our bodies and Mizoram Principals Council because of the surge in COVID-19 circumstances within the state.
An pressing notification issued by the college mentioned undergraduate semester examination won’t be held throughout August 10 to 14 in view of the current state of affairs because of COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown imposed in sure localities in Aizawl.
The examination can be held after September 3, it mentioned.
The notification additionally mentioned that skilled programs like LLB, BSW and BOA examinations won’t be held throughout August 10 to 14 and the papers scheduled throughout this era can be shifted afterwards.
There isn’t a change within the conduct of examinations in respect of MCA and BCA, which can be held as per scheme from August 10, the notification mentioned.
In a notification issued earlier on Thursday, the college had mentioned that examinations for UG even semester for sixth semester and repeaters for all semester {and professional} programs can be held as per schedule commencing from August 10.
Two apex scholar our bodies of Mizoram, Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP) and Mizo College students Union (MSU) on Sunday requested Mizo College (MZU) to postpone the upcoming beneath graduate (UG) diploma examinations following surge in Coronavirus case within the state.
In a letter addressed to MZU vice chancellor, MZP mentioned that it doesn’t consider that it’s in the perfect curiosity of the scholars to take a seat for the college examination slated for August 10 because of the spike in Covid-19 circumstances within the state and lockdowns are being imposed in a number of localities of Aizawl.
Mizoram Principals’ Council additionally on Sunday wrote to the controller of examination, Mizoram College, urging the latter to assessment the choice of holding the examination.
Mizoram has reported 608 COVID-19 circumstances until Sunday.
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