In a First, Students of IIT Goa Set Their Own Question Paper
Students of IIT Goa frame their end semester questions and answers the same. The question paper read thar similarities in answers would lead to reduction of overall score.
| 28 May 2021 11:17 AM GMT
Goa: The COVID19 outbreak has forced the people to change the ways of educating and learning. Over the year unconventional methods of exam patterns, classes and different ways learning have been seen in the country. With the changing times, the methods of evaluation in schools and colleges have also changed.
In view of the current situation in the Indian Institute of Goa has taken a step further and left people amused. A viral screenshot of the analogue question paper of the end semester examinations have been making rounds in the internet. The question paper asked students to prepare questions themselves and answer them.
IIT-Goa comes up with one-of-its-kind exam; asks students to prepare questions
IIT-Goa came up with a paper wherein students had to prepare questions and answer them on their own
BusinessToday.In | May 28, 2021 | Updated 14:34 IST
Have conventional pen-and-paper exams and open book exams now become a thing of the past. One would think so, looking at IIT-Goa s question paper. IIT-Goa came up with a paper wherein students had to prepare questions and answer them on their own. It asked students to prepare questions of 60 marks from lecture materials provided throughout the semester. Prepare the questions of 60 marks from the lecture materials provided to you in the entire semester (Lecture 1 to Lecture 30), the screenshot read.
India News: PANAJI: An IIT-Goa question paper which asked students to frame their own questions and then answer them has gone viral online, eliciting a vast array.
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Goa CM Pramod Sawant
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Monday said his government will set up a four-member committee to decide a new location for the construction of the proposed IIT campus in the state, following opposition from locals to the previous site.
Bowing to public pressure, the Goa government last week announced that the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) campus, which was proposed to set up at Shel-Melaulim village in Sattari taluka of North Goa district, will be shifted to another part of the coastal state.
Talking to reporters on Monday, Sawant said the Goa government is all set to establish an IIT campus in the state and has not yet finalised a site for the project.