DU students who couldn't get a degree granted 10 grace marks

The DU's Executive Committee said the decision has been taken to provide relief to the students, who were not able to appear for the exams during the pandemic due to unforeseen challenges
File picture of Delhi University | (Picture: PTI)
File picture of Delhi University | (Picture: PTI)

The Delhi University (DU) students, who have failed to clear a single remaining paper and have exhausted all special chances to obtain a degree, will be awarded grace marks to pass, a senior varsity official told PTI today, December 19. The students will be granted 10 additional points as grace marks to obtain their degree and this will be applicable to only those who have not been able to clear one paper despite availing all their special chances, the official added.

"If a student has not been able to complete his/her degree because they flunked in a single paper, the Delhi University will grant 10 additional marks to such students to help them pass the exam and obtain their degree," the official told PTI.

This is applicable to which batch of students? The provision is for students whose degree should have been completed in 2021-22 and 2022-23 during the COVID-19 outbreak in India, and those who appeared for the centenary chance with a limit of four papers, the official explained. It will also be applicable for the MPhil (Master of Philosophy) students besides those enrolled in the undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes, as per a proposal document approved by the Executive Council — the university's highest decision-making body.

The decision has been taken to provide relief to the students, who either were not able to appear for the exams during the pandemic due to unforeseen challenges such as remote learning, limited access to resources or health-related concerns or have their degree in limbo due to failing in just one paper, it said.

Approved proposal
The approved proposal says that the university will constitute a committee comprising academic advisors, faculty members and an administrator to evaluate the requests from the students to avail grace marks. The students will be required to submit a valid reason for failing to clear the single paper or extending their span period for completing the degree — the feasibility of which will be considered on a case-by-case basis. The committee will also decide to conduct a special chance examination for these students to facilitate their degree completion, PTI reported.

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