Students of PhD in DU’s chemistry department demand holding of online exams in view of Omicron

Head of the PhD Chemistry department decided to hold offline exams. The reason is taken in view of students having been coming to campus for laboratory work. More than 40 PhD students of Delhi University have written to the department head urging not to hold offline exams in perspective of the new variant of the coronavirus.

The Head of the Chemistry department said for laboratory work PhD students have been coming to the campus and that is the reason behind deciding to hold an offline exam. The expected date of exams starts from 10 December 2021.

Delhi University commenced online open book examinations and nearly 46,000 students appeared in the tests according to officials.

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