Re-opening of Schools During the VC held on 15.07.2020 on School Safety Plan, representatives of State Governments and Union Territories expressed their views for reopening of schools. Remarks of representatives of State Governments.
No. | State Name | Remarks |
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1. | Andaman And Nikobar | Not Decided |
2. | Andhra Pradesh | 5th September 2020 Tentatively |
3. | Arunachal Pradesh | After August 2020 |
4. | Assam | 31th July 2020 |
5. | Bihar | 15.08.2020 |
6. | Chandighadh | 15.08.2020 |
7. | Chhattisgadh | Not Decided |
8. | DND - DNH | Note Decided |
9. | Delhi | Preferably in August |
10. | Goa | Not Decided |
11. | Gujarat | Not Decided |
12. | Haryana | 15th August |
13. | Himachal Pradesh | As per MHA Guideline |
14. | Jammu And Kashmir | As per MHA Guideline |
15. | Jharkhand | Not Decided |
16. | Karnataka | After 01.09.2020 |
17. | Kerala | After 31.08.2020 |
18. | Ladakh | After 31.08.2020 |
19. | Lakshadweep | Not Decided |
20. | Madhya Pradesh | As per Government of India Guidelines |
21. | Maharashtra | Not Decided |
22. | Manipur | 1st September 2020 |
23. | Meghalaya | Not Decided |
24. | Mizoram | Not Decided |
25. | Nagalend | 1st Week of September 2020 |
26. | Odisa | Closed til 31st August 2020 |
27. | Panduchery | After 31th July Will Teke Decision |
28. | Punjab | Not Decided |
29. | Rajasthan | Probably in September 2020 |
30. | Sikkim | Not Decided |
31. | Tamilnadu | Not Decided |
32. | Telangana | Not Decided |
33. | Tripura | As per MHA Guideline |
34. | Uttar Pradesh | Not Decided |
35. | Uttarakhand | Not Decided |
36. | West Bengal | State Government Yet to Deiced |
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Gujarat College / University Exam Timetable 2020 : A lockdown has been declared in the country to control the epidemic of COVID-19, to conduct examinations for state colleges / universities, to start the admission process for the next academic year and to start academic work to control the epidemic of COVID-19. From time to time guidelines have been issued by the Government of India and the State Government to prevent the transmission of Corona virus. In view of the epidemic of COVID-19, guidelines have been circulated from the letter dated 29/04/2020 from U.G.C regarding college / university examinations as well as admission process and commencement of academic work for the next academic year.
Considering all these facts, the matter of organizing examinations for colleges / universities of Gujarat state and starting the admission process and academic work for the next academic year 2020-21 was under consideration of the Government.
At the end of careful consideration, the following instructions are decided to organize the examinations for the state college / university and to start the admission process and academic work for the next academic year 2020-21.
Terminal / Final Semester / Year Examinations on UG Courses / Programs as per UGC guidelines Must be taken from 25/06/2020 as well as the first year of P.G courses / programs and terminal / final semester / year examinations should be taken from 25/06/2020.
Guidelines for the use of masks, social distants and sanitizers must be strictly followed during these examinations. The duration of the examination should be two hours instead of three hours. And will have to take the exam in multiple shifts if required.
Examination centers should be set up at taluka level / local level for conducting the examination. In case the epidemic situation of COVIP-19 is not normal and the guidelines of social distance cannot be followed, 50% marks will be given to the students of Intermediate Semester 2,4,6 on the basis of internal assessment and the remaining 50% marks will be given immediately on the basis of previous semester. .
This scheme will be named Merit Based Progression. In addition, it can be evaluated as per the guidelines of UGC. For example, in case the student has got 20 marks out of 30 marks of internal assessment in the university and immediately the student has got 70 marks out of 100 marks in the university examination of the previous semester, the marks will have to be calculated as follows. If the practical examination is not taken then its marks will also have to be calculated as shown above. If a practical test has been taken then the actual marks obtained in that test should be taken into consideration.