Raipur, November 29, 2011
The leader of opposition in state Assembly Ravindra Choubey has said that private examination in the universities should be continued considering future of thousands of students who opt for the particular mode to obtain graduation or post graduation degrees. In this connection, Choubey wrote a letter to Governor and chancellor of the universities Shekhar Dutt on Monday and urged him to direct the varsity administrations to continue conducting private exams.
“I learned that the varsities are planning to stop organising private exams. This is injustice to those students who could not attend regular classes either due to financial crisis or because they do not get admission due to low scores in their previous exams. Besides, there are many students who desire to do their graduation or post graduation after marriage,” Choubey said.
He said the number of degree holders in state was increasing in the state owing to several factors including ‘private examination mode’. “In fact, through private exams, many are upgrading their educational qualification. The state is being benefitted by these private students too as its graph of degree holders is increasing simultaneously,” he said.
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