JNU Aspirants Concerned Over Clashing Of Exams; JNUSU Writes To Authorities
New Delhi: The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) aspirants have said that they are going through difficulties, including clashing exams schedules and far off examinations centres. JNU Entrance Exam (JNUEE) is scheduled to begin on October 5.
The JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU) has written to the Controller of Examinations about their concerns and issues.
“The exam Ph.D. or the two courses IPh.D.d applied for – Ph.D. Labour Studies and Ph.D. in Law and Governance – are clashing. I have been given the same date and time for both. Although they’re from different schools, because these are interdisciplinary centres with many possible common areas of research, many would have applied for both,” an aspirant Dev Krishnan was quoted as saying by The Indian Express.
“I have been given a centre that is 40 km away, with no bus routes from my home. I will have to take the help of a friend or a relative to take me there somehow,” said Krishnan, Paravur Town, Kerala.
“When we had to fill out options for centres, many of us had chosen Delhi because that time there was a possibility that physical end-semester exams may happen,” said the student, appearing for the M.Phil entrance examination.
However, JNU authorities or Controller of Examinations are yet to react.
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