Nagpur University exams likely in May-June
Chancellor Bhagat Singh Koshiyari on Tuesday said summer examinations, which were indefinitely deferred due to coronavirus outbreak, should be held in May and June if lockdown is lifted.

NAGPUR: Chancellor Bhagat Singh Koshiyari on Tuesday said summer examinations, which were indefinitely deferred due to coronavirus outbreak, should be held in May and June if lockdown is lifted. He was interacting with vice-chancellors of all state universities through video conferencing.
"He invited suggestions from VCs on how to conduct the exams if lockdown is extended," said Nagpur University's outgoing VC SP Kane.
There were suggestions to combine the summer and winter exams in case the crisis persists beyond July. "Recommendations to conduct exams in objective pattern was also discussed," Kane told TOI.
Due to coronavirus outbreak, universities had deferred the exams. After lockdown of March 24, many phases to be held in April were also postponed. NU also pushed its second and third phase of exams affecting over two lakh students. Even new dates are not announced due to uncertainty over prevailing conditions.
"He invited suggestions from VCs on how to conduct the exams if lockdown is extended," said Nagpur University's outgoing VC SP Kane.
There were suggestions to combine the summer and winter exams in case the crisis persists beyond July. "Recommendations to conduct exams in objective pattern was also discussed," Kane told TOI.
Due to coronavirus outbreak, universities had deferred the exams. After lockdown of March 24, many phases to be held in April were also postponed. NU also pushed its second and third phase of exams affecting over two lakh students. Even new dates are not announced due to uncertainty over prevailing conditions.
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