Regulation college students in faculties affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi College (MGU) worry that the delay within the conduct of pending semester exams will have an effect on their educational and profession prospects.
The scholars have shaped a collective to press their demand for the well timed conduct of the semester exams. The varsity has not but scheduled exams for the ninth and tenth semester college students. Any additional delay will have an effect on their plans to pursue increased research. These wishing to pursue a profession in regulation would even be affected, they mentioned.
A scholar consultant identified that the fourth and fifth semester exams for college kids now of their sixth semester have been pending. The exams for 2 semesters stay pending for these within the eighth semester. For individuals who have accomplished their fourth semester, three exams are pending. The outcomes of exams that have been held earlier had not been revealed but, she mentioned.
The scholars alleged that the pending exams ought to have been held earlier than the outbreak of COVID-19. The five-year LL.B course can be stretched following the delay within the conduct of exams and the publication of outcomes. The scholars mentioned that they had petitioned the Governor (Chancellor of the varsity) and the Greater Training Minister concerning the delay.
The college authorities referred to a strike by the scholars demanding that the top semester exams needs to be held forward of the opposite semesters. The fourth semester exams have been postponed following the strike. “Nevertheless, we’ve got determined to schedule the pending exams at once. The method will begin by this week,” they mentioned.
The collective demanding speedy conduct of exams consists of college students from Authorities Regulation School, Ernakulam; Bharata Mata College of Authorized Research, Ernakulam; S.N. School, Poothotta; CSI School for Authorized Research, Kottayam; Al Azhar Regulation School, Thodupuzha; Mount Zion Regulation School, Kadamanitta; and Co-operative College of Regulation, Thodupuzha. The scholars are planning a digital march on social media platforms and different revolutionary protests to press their demand.