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Volume : III, Issue : IX, October - 2013

Semester System – Its Strengths And Weaknesses

Upase A. N.

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

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The three year graduate course students have to undergo a university level examination at the end if each year to evaluate their comprehensive grapple of the subject. A similar pattern of examination is followed for two years post-graduate studies. But this situation changed according to need, time, aspiration and demand only for the sake of goodness , growth and better governance . Indian policy makers have started introducing semester style which is typically an American system of education and it has many reasons to be for attaining supremacy after many years. Semester system is a blessing for the trinity of higher education i.e. teaching, learning and examination. This paper throws light on the strengths of semester system and weaknesses of semester system examination pattern & suggests some remedies to tackle the problems created due to semester system.

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Upase A. N. , (2013). Semester System – Its Strengths And Weaknesses. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. IX, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/3183.pdf

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