Express News Service
Chandigarh, October 25: It has been more than four months since final year students of Bachelor of Ayurveda Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) of the Shri Dhanwantry Ayurvedic College, Sector 46, took their exams. At present, they are undergoing their internship in various hospitals.
However, thanks to the Panjab University Examination Branch, they still do not know their result, and in effect, if they have passed or not.
All the exams were conducted on the scheduled time, except the paper on Surgery, which was delayed and had to be conducted on September 1 this year. But much to the students’ chagrin, the university has been unable to declare the results of the entire batch, till date. Students said despite repeated attempts to ask the officials to speed up the process, unfortunately nothing had been done.
‘‘When we appeared for the Surgery exam in September, the university had assured us that the result will be declared within seven days. But, it has been more than one-and-a-half months, and the results are still not out,’’ lamented a college student, now undergoing his internship with a hospital.
As per the BAMS course curriculum, students are required to undergo an internship in a hospital after completing the four-year theory course in the college.
Students fear that in case somebody does not pass, the efforts put by the student during the practical training would go waste and the student will have to appear for the supplementary exam to clear the course.
‘‘We do not even know if we have cleared our final year exam or not. We are still undergoing the internship, hoping that we have cleared them. The late declaration of results is going to adversely effect those students who would be required to sit for the supplementary exams,’’ added another student.
The Controller of Examination (CoE) Dr Sodhi Ram was not available for comment.
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