The court condemned the varsity's decision, saying it was playing with student's lives and that it wasn't fair about its preparedness for conducting exams.
The varsity said this would be irrespective of whether students have filled up applications online or not and in cases where they failed to upload their answer sheets.
In its order, the court said it wanted to resolve issues faced by persons with disabilities while giving the exams and said they would be addressed by the time the exams start.
Some of the measures for conducting online open book exams include notifying students through email, students filling up a form denying use of unfair means.
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Very good update. Happy to read.