Karnataka: Law varsity firm on conducting intermediate semester exam

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HUBBALLI: Karnataka State Law University (KSLU) has asserted that it will conduct the examination for intermediate semesters after reopening of colleges.
Registrar (evaluation) Dr GB Patil has stated that KSLU has already sent a circular to all its affiliated law colleges for conducting the final year examinations, except intermediate semesters, as per the press release issued by the Bar Council of India (BCI) on June 9, October 5, and November 1 respectively.
“There is misunderstanding and confusion among the intermediate semester students that there will be no examination. Hence it is once again clarified that students studying in intermediate semesters have been promoted to take admission for the next semester. The promotion of students to the next semester is only for the sake of admission,” stated Patil.
“It is to note that all the intermediate semester students of various law courses, who have been promoted to the next class, are required to write intermediate examinations compulsorily as per the BCI press release issued on June 9. Further, the intermediate semester examinations will be scheduled after re-opening of the colleges, keeping in mind the Covid-19 situation,” he added.
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