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High Attendance Recorded in LLB and LLM Exams on 1st July 2024; Full Data Inside

Exam Participation Report for LLB and LLM on 1st July 2024

On July 1, 2024, students from the LLB and LLM courses appeared for their examinations in both online and offline modes. The snapshot of the day's participation reveals a high turnout among the candidates.


Key Statistics:

- Total Scheduled Candidates: 15,531

- Total Present Candidates: 13,454

- Total Absent Candidates: 2,077

- Overall Attendance Percentage: 86.63%

On July 1, 2024, a comprehensive examination for LLB and LLM students took place, showcasing a significant turnout. Out of a total of 15,531 candidates scheduled to take the exam, 13,454 students were present, demonstrating a high level of commitment and readiness. This left 2,077 candidates absent from the examination. The overall attendance percentage stood at an impressive 86.63%, reflecting the dedication of the students despite potential obstacles. The robust attendance underscores the effectiveness of the measures put in place to facilitate the exam process, whether conducted online or offline, ensuring that a majority of the students could participate successfully.

Mode-wise Breakdown:

1. Online Mode:

   - Number of Centres: 27

   - Scheduled Candidates: 5,387

   - Present Candidates: 4,551

   - Absent Candidates: 836

   - Attendance Percentage: 84.48%

The online mode of the examination saw participation across 27 centres, catering to a total of 5,387 scheduled candidates. Out of these, 4,551 candidates attended the exam, resulting in an attendance percentage of 84.48%. Despite the convenience and flexibility offered by the online mode, 836 candidates were absent. This attendance rate illustrates a strong engagement from the students opting for the online format, although it slightly lagged behind the offline mode in terms of participation percentage. The data highlights the effectiveness of online examination infrastructure and the readiness of students to adapt to digital platforms for their academic assessments.

2. Offline Mode:

   - Number of Centres: 16

   - Scheduled Candidates: 10,144

   - Present Candidates: 8,903

   - Absent Candidates: 1,241

   - Attendance Percentage: 87.77%

The offline mode of the examination was conducted at 16 centres, accommodating a total of 10,144 scheduled candidates. Among these, 8,903 candidates were present for the exam, achieving an attendance percentage of 87.77%. Despite the traditional setting, which might pose logistical challenges, the number of absent candidates was 1,241. This higher attendance rate compared to the online mode indicates a preference among students for in-person examinations, possibly due to familiarity with the format and the structured environment provided by the centres. The offline mode's substantial turnout underscores the students' commitment and the successful organization of the examination process.

The data highlights that a majority of the students preferred the offline mode for their exams, with a higher attendance percentage compared to the online mode. The overall attendance rate of 86.63% demonstrates the commitment and preparedness of the candidates despite the challenges they might face.

Educational authorities have expressed satisfaction with the smooth conduct of the examinations and the substantial participation rate. Measures were taken to ensure that all examination centres adhered to the required guidelines and provided a conducive environment for the students.

Further details and analysis of the examination will be provided in the official report, which will be released soon by the examination board.


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