Wits will have two sittings for exams

The University of the Witwatersrand. File picture: Motshwari Mofokeng

The University of the Witwatersrand. File picture: Motshwari Mofokeng

Published Nov 18, 2016

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Johannesburg - The University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) management on Friday said it had reached an agreement with student leaders to have two sittings for examinations.

Answering questions regarding the matter, Wits spokesperson Shirona Patel said: “There will be two sittings for the examinations consisting of the current sitting and a second sitting in December/January, depending on the Faculty”.

This comes after former student leader Mcebo Dlamini requested the university to organise two sittings, for students who were ready for examinations and those who are still traumatised by the protests.

Mcebo made the request soon after he was released on bail last week. He faces charges related to #FeesMustFall protests.

On Friday Patel said Wits reached an agreement with students that exams and university activities will not be disturbed. Patel said students can choose to write in the first or second sitting, however, they must apply for the second sitting to allow for proper planning and scheduling.

Students who are unable to write their examination due to illness or for other reasons should submit their applications for the second sitting within the three day period following the examination.

Patel said students who have already applied for deferred examinations will automatically be allowed to participate in the second sitting in December/January, depending on the faculty.

Both sittings are said to be subject to the same rules. “Both parties believe that this understanding is in the best interests of students and staff,” said Patel.

The exams which started on the November 3 will be completed at the end of November.

African News Agency

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