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KU digitises exam records of 1.41 lakh students

KURUKSHETRA: Kurukshetra University has uploaded the examination details of as many as 1.41 lakh students on the National Academic Depository (NAD), an online store.



Tribune News Service

Kurukshetra, January 13

Kurukshetra University has uploaded the examination details of as many as 1.41 lakh students on the National Academic Depository (NAD), an online store.

Controller of Examinations (CoE) Hukam Singh said the KU had become the first university in the state to upload the records in the central depository. He said the KU students could download their degrees, diplomas, certificates and detailed mark sheets directly from NAD.

The university went digital from the last academic session (2017-18).

The CoE said the depositories would keep the academic awards in a digital format and ensure data integrity.

“Only a particular student is authorised to access academic awards in the digital mode, which could be a degree, diploma, certificate and marksheet through NAD online,” he added.

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