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The University of Delhi on Thursday, 4 June, announced that students of the first and second year will not have to appear for conventional exams and would instead be evaluated on the basis of internal assessment and marks scored in previous semester.
In a statement, DU said that since it is not possible to conduct conventional pen-and-paper examinations while also following social distancing norms, the central varsity has decided to opt for an alternative mode of grading for promoting students of the first and second year.
According to DU, students of the first and second year can be graded in the following manner:
While students of the first and second year will be evaluated on the basis of internal assessment, those in the third or final year will have to appear for an online Open Book Examination.
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