India: CSA students confuse about course completion & exams

Kanpur: Jealousy is natural but the students are seldom envious of examinations. They are never dishonourable to the authorities concerned. What has confused them is the incomplete teaching in the University.

They look confused at the start of classes for the second semester at CSA here. Disturbed by this finding, they are unhappy with it. No advice from the state government has even been received in this regard, as was reportedly said. 

They notice the course of the first semester was not completed and there are plans to begin the study of the second semester. The classes are supposed to commence from July 1.

The students do not understand whether they should study the course of the first semester or the second semester.

The Chandra Sekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology administration may start the examinations by giving a preparation time of seven to ten days. But the students need more time to prepare, they say. 

The session started late due to pandemics. Online teaching was conducted and a big number of students attended classes online staying at the hostel.

Online teaching continued but the students left for their home in the second wave of the virus.

University Registrar Dr S Kumar said that the student should not get nervous. Only after receiving instructions from the state government, the examinations will be held. Arrangements for online exams are completed.