TU Exam Model - Master's Exam 2 Hours and Bachelor's Exam 1.5 Hours:
The final examination of the Master Level of Tribhuvan University (TU) will now take only two hours. The university has decided to reduce the time at the master's level as long as the infection of coronavirus (Covid-19) persists in Nepal. The university has changed the nearly four-decade-long practice of taking four-hour exams at the master's level
Dean of the Faculty of Management Prof. Dr. Dilliraj Sharma informed that the implementation has been started as soon as the executive council of the university has given the right to change the provision of examination during the transition period. It is being implemented after being approved by the Academic Council. This provision will come into effect from the Master's level examinations conducted in the month of Mangsir.
Dean Sharma said that the risk of infection is still high when students are kept in the examination hall for four hours in a row. He said that it was considered appropriate to limit the examination to two hours considering all the aspects including drinking water, toilets, and manpower for the management of the examination.
In addition, the Bachelor's Level examination will now be conducted for only one and a half hours. In the past, the Bachelor's level examination was conducted in three hours, but now the time of the examination has been reduced by One and a half hours during the corona transition period. It is said that the university has made this decision as the time for the annual examination of class 12 has also been reduced.
This time, the National Examination Board had fixed an hour and a half for class 12. The exams were conducted from Mangsir 9 to Mangsir 16th. Earlier, there was a written test of 100 marks, but this time the written test was taken for only 40 marks.