Delhi University's Law Faculty students demand postponement of exams, changes in date sheet
India Today
The students of Delhi University's Law Faculty staged a protest, demanding postponement of their examination and changes in the date sheet so as to ensure a sufficient gap between the two papers.
On Monday, students of the University of Delhi's Faculty of Law staged a protest, demanding postponement of their examination and changes in the date sheet so as to ensure a sufficient gap between two papers. The students all gathered outside the administration office of the Campus Law Centre (CLC) and raised slogans.
The students claimed that online classes are still underway as their syllabus is yet to be completed. However, the exam has been scheduled from August 10,2022.
He further added that the students want the exams to be postponed by a week so that there is enough time to prepare.
Another second-year student, Swapnil Gupta, claimed that they reached out to the administration via phone calls and emails. However, they didn't receive any response. "We expected the administration office to speak to us about our demands on Monday, but no one was present at the office. We emailed them our demands but received no response," he said, as reported by PTI.
Earlier, the Dean of Examination, DS Rawat, had said that the date of examination was mentioned in the academic calendar which was issued to the students before the beginning of the semester. The role of the department is to check if they have followed the academic schedule issued by the registrar, he added.
(With PTI inputs)