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Exams in Odisha colleges and universities deferred in view of civic polls

PTI
PTI
Posted on 09 Mar 2022
18:41 PM
Some of the universities in the state had issued schedules for the fifth semester examination for Plus III Degree classes on the date of polling for the civic elections.

Some of the universities in the state had issued schedules for the fifth semester examination for Plus III Degree classes on the date of polling for the civic elections. Source: Pixabay

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The higher education department wrote to the vice-chancellors of all public universities and principals of degree colleges under its purview to defer exams following a directive issued by the state election commission
All colleges and universities in the state have been asked to defer all examinations from March 22 to March 24

The Odisha government on March 9 directed all colleges and universities in the state to defer all examinations from March 22 to March 24 in view of the ensuing civic elections in 109 towns and cities.

The higher education department wrote to the vice-chancellors of all public universities and principals of degree colleges under its purview to defer exams following a directive issued by the state election commission.

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As some of the colleges, both government and aided, have been identified as polling booths, the higher education department's decision will be helpful to utilise these college buildings as polling booths from March 22 to March 24.

This apart, the students of the universities and degree colleges in urban areas are eligible to vote in the ULB elections on March 24.

Some of the universities in the state had issued schedules for the fifth semester examination for Plus III Degree classes on the date of polling for the civic elections.

Three municipal corporations and 106 municipalities and Notified Area Councils (NACs) in the state will go to polls on March 24 and counting of votes to be done on March 26.

The state election commission has withdrawn all COVID-19 restrictions on the campaign which will continue till March 22.

Last updated on 09 Mar 2022
18:41 PM
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