New Delhi: Amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the Delhi University on Thursday issued fresh guidelines, saying students will be promoted to the next semester without having to appear for exams 2020.
The DU notification said that students will be assessed based on internal evaluation and 50 per cent marks from the previous semester will be taken into account. However, for first semester students, 100 per cent marks will be based on internal evaluation.
"For students of intermediate semester/term, grading could be composite of 50 per cent marks on the basis of the pattern of internal evaluation adopted by the university/college/faculty wherever applicable and the remaining 50 per cent marks can be awarded on the basis of performance in the previous semester/term/year," said the DU notification.
"For students of intermediate semester/term/year, having no previous performance, i.e. having no marks in previous semester/term /year, grading will be done on the basis of 100 per cent assignment based evaluation", it added.
The DU said that the guidelines/policies are related to grading for intermediate semester/term/year for students of UG/PG programmes of all streams in view of the Covid-19 pandemic as a one-time measure for the 2019-20 academic session.
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