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Students with ATKTs unsure of what lies ahead

Updated on: 02 July,2020 07:00 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Pallavi Smart |

Students with ATKTs unsure of what lies ahead

File pic/Bipin Kokate

There are around 3 lakh students with ATKT in the final semester of varied courses across the state. According to the students, it is due to such confusion that there is no point in declaring 'no exams' for final year as many such aspects are yet to be cleared.



Just a few days ago, Mumbai University (MU) invited controversy by charging examination fees from students despite the cancellation of exams. "This is a result of vague orders as the government has not bothered to clear several aspects surrounding this decision. The government should have consulted academicians to come out with detailed guidelines to implement it starting from aspects such as ATKT, exam fees, issues of students with physical challenges among all. The state government has purposefully left ambiguity around examinations so that attention is diverted from the main problem of its inability to control the COVID-19 infection," said Siddharth Ingle, President of Maharashtra Students Union (MASU) which has written to the state government demanding clarity on the issues.

"The number of such students is no less for administration to not take cognisance of the issue raised. Students with ATKT are spread across courses and in all colleges. Even if these students get their final semester results, they will face issues later because of the 'pending paper record' on their mark sheets," added Ingle.

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