New Delhi:The Delhi High Court Tuesday asked Delhi University and its examiners to expedite the evaluation process of online open-book examination (OBE) and declare the results preferably by the first week of October.
The court directed the varsity to issue letters to principals of all its affiliated colleges highlighting the need for expediting the evaluation process and expeditiously declaring results.
The court asked the varsity to issue a circular that the last date for applying for comfort (assurance) letter by postgraduate and undergraduate students, who are seeking admission in foreign universities, is September 18.
It said the results of concerned postgraduate students, who are seeking to travel abroad for higher studies, be declared on before September 28.
A bench of Justices Hima Kohli and Subramonium Prasad said the results of post graduate students, who wish to go abroad for higher studies, be uploaded on the Delhi University’s portal the same day on the letterhead of the varsity along with digital signature by the concerned official without a rider that the result is provision. The students can also download the result from the website.
Regarding the undergraduate final year students, who are seeking admission in foreign universities, the court was assured by the varsity officials that the letter finalised by them for undergraduate students containing provisional results shall be directly sent to the foreign university well within the cut-off date.
So if the cut-off date fixed by a foreign university for submitting documents is September 17, the Delhi University will issue the letter to them on priority by September 17.