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DU Exams 2020: OBE mock test OR Mockery??



So, I am back with new questions and problems with DU Exams 2020: OBE Mock Test
On 4 July 2020, Saturday, students of Delhi University had there 1st mock test and faced many problems. Today we will discuss those problems.
The problems faced by the students during a mock test:
  • Firstly, the OBE mock test portal was not available until 3 July. The students have to wake up early to get themselves registered on the portal.
  • Many students faced problems in the registration process. Some do not get OTP on their mobile phones or emails and some students said that their record was not found.
  • One student complaints " How my data can't be found when I have my admit card in my hands"
  • Some students said that the portal was not opening and the site was crashing.
  • Many students complained that they were given the wrong questions paper. 
  • Some students told me that they were trying to login to the portal but it was not opening and when it's open it showed the submit answers page.
  • And more importantly, it was said that after submitting the answer students will get a confirmation email. But no one received it.
All these problems faced by students show the preparedness of Delhi University.
In the end, I want to ask DU authorities that why are you playing with student futures when you own not prepare for the exams. How can you expect students to write exams in this pandemic without any proper guidance and resources? 
Hence, At last, I will say that it was not a Mock test, it was MOCKERY!!!!

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