Over 100 Final Year Students From Faculty Of Law, DU Write Counter Representation To BCI To Continue With Open Book Examination Instead Of Assignment Based Evaluation
Over 100 final year students from Faculty of Law, Delhi University have written a counter representation to the Bar Council of India requesting it to continue with the open book examination for the pending intermediate exams instead of adopting the Assignment Based Evaluation.The move comes after the representation made by over 300 similar final year law students who had written recently to. Over 100 final year students from Faculty of Law, Delhi University have written a counter representation to the Bar Council of India requesting it to continue with the open book examination for the pending intermediate exams instead of adopting the Assignment Based Evaluation. The move comes after the representation made by over 300 similar final year law students who had written recently to the BCI requesting for the cancellation of their pending intermediate exams and to direct the University to adopt an Assignment Based Evaluation instead. The aforesaid representation therefore requests BCI to allow the University of Delhi to carry on with the Open Book Examination instead of adopting the Assignment Based Evaluation.
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