Higher Education Commission (HEC) has permitted universities to conduct online exams after several protests by students raising concerns over physical examinations.
The HEC took notice of the concerns raised by the students and the havoc that was caused due to the sit-in by students of various universities throughout the country.
HEC also detailed in the tweet that the body already issued Guidelines on Assessment and Examinations allowing them to conduct exam either on campus or online, whichever mode provides a fair assessment of students’ performance. The HEC guideline was issued on 21 May 2020.
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HEC Advises Universities to Conduct Exams based on their Capacity and Need for Fair Assessment
The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has taken note of the concerns raised by students of some universities that their examinations should be conducted online.
The apprehensions of students were reviewed carefully in consultation with the Vice-Chancellors of all the provinces and regions, keeping in view the difficulties brought about by the pandemic and opening of universities from February 01, 2021.
HEC Guidance on Examinations is available at Guidance On Assessment And Examination In this policy, HEC already allowed universities to use their discretion to conduct exams, either on-campus or online as long as the chosen mode provides a fair assessment of students’ performance.
Universities should take stock of their “exam readiness”, i.e., technological readiness, managerial capacity, and the announced policy, and choose the best possible mode of assessment.
Online exams either can be used if the universities administer ‘Open Book Exams’ or establish an invigilation system in a supervised environment. In this mode, universities will also have to use Turnitin to check the similarity index with the Web and the answers of other students.
Further, viva/oral exam may be integrated in the assessment where necessary.
On-campus exams can be used only under strict compliance with all Covid-19 health and safety protocols. Universities may also have to organize make-up classes for two weeks in case students consider the course coverage to be deficient.
Assessment of all courses requiring psychomotor skills, such as medicine, engineering, subjects involving lab/studio work must be held on campus.
All students in a single course will be examined in the same mode i.e., either on-line or on-campus.
Since March 2020, HEC has been continuously monitoring the pandemic situation and coordinated with the universities to minimize academic disruption and continue online education with quality safeguards.
The HEC Guidance on Online Readiness (#5) and Assessments and Examinations (#6) are available on HEC website and provide the requirements and minimum standards to be observed by universities.
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🔴HEC Advises Universities to Conduct Exams based on their Capacity and Need for Fair Assessment 🔴
The Higher Education Commission (HEC) has taken note of the concerns raised by students of some universities that their examinations should be conducted online.
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HEC permits universities to conduct online exams
The guidelines issued by Higher Education Commission are available on the following links.
Guidance On Assessment And Examination
Policy Notification Regarding Thesis /Dissertation Defense During The Lockdown Period