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DU Exams: Delhi HC Directs DU To Clarify Its Stance On Comparative Grading System For Undergraduate Students

The Delhi High Court on Wednesday directed the Dean of Examinations of the Delhi University to clarify the University's stance on the comparative grading system for evaluating the final year undergraduate students. The Division Bench of Justice Hima Kohli and Justice Subramonium Prasad has further directed the University to collate the information on how many students are seeking early declaration of results on account of pursuing graduate programmes at foreign universities. The court was of the opinion that if the University doesn't follow the comparative grading system for evaluating undergraduate courses, then there should be no reason for denying priority results in a confidential manner for students seeking admissions abroad. Senior Advocate Saurav Datta, who appeared for the Delhi University, also suggested that the University shall identify the number of students who are seeking priority declaration of results, and the streams these students belong to, so that the courses having maximum number of students seeking comfort letters can get priority for declaration of results.

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