As per the proposed examination scheme by CSMU for BEd this year, the examinations will start from July 27 and end in the second week of August and there is no gap. This has increased academic burden on the students.
"I am confused that how will I manage to revise the whole course content as the syllabus is quiet lengthy and it's impossible to revise the whole content in a single day," said Nupur, a student appearing in BEd exams. The list of such students is long.
"I teach in a private school and got very less time to study in the middle of the session. Though I took a month leave, but after seeing the scheme, I think I will fail this year," said Renu, another student. Though many student unions had requested vice-chancellor HK Seghal for bringing flexibility in the examination schedule but no action has been taken.
"I had requested V-C to make the BEd scheme a bit flexible for the students but I have received no reply from the university authorities," said Ashish Pandey, an RTI activist.
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