HC moved on Anna Univ exam rules
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:21.09.2019
Several engineering studentsfrom colleges affiliated to Anna University have approached the Madras high court seeking to recall the recent amendments made to the rules on arrears and re-exams. Admitting the plea, a division bench of Justices M Sathyanarayanan and N Seshasayee ordered notice to the university.
According to K M Moulee and nine others, who are pursuing engineering in a college in Namakkal, the changes to the choice-based credit system (CBCS) meant students who fail in the theory course can reappear only with regular students when that course is offered the next time/year. Earlier, students could reappear for the exam in the following semester.The number of arrears students could have was also limited, they said. “The structure of the examination and passing requirements can’t be changed in the middle of the academic session. The newly amended CBCS is discriminatory since the regulations applied to only self-financing institutions and not to other students under the university,” the petitioners said.
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:21.09.2019
Several engineering studentsfrom colleges affiliated to Anna University have approached the Madras high court seeking to recall the recent amendments made to the rules on arrears and re-exams. Admitting the plea, a division bench of Justices M Sathyanarayanan and N Seshasayee ordered notice to the university.
According to K M Moulee and nine others, who are pursuing engineering in a college in Namakkal, the changes to the choice-based credit system (CBCS) meant students who fail in the theory course can reappear only with regular students when that course is offered the next time/year. Earlier, students could reappear for the exam in the following semester.The number of arrears students could have was also limited, they said. “The structure of the examination and passing requirements can’t be changed in the middle of the academic session. The newly amended CBCS is discriminatory since the regulations applied to only self-financing institutions and not to other students under the university,” the petitioners said.
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