If yes, what precaution should they take?
Vrij said…
Not to such a great extent. The matches are gonna be telecast past 7pm and so, to a considerabale extent, should not trouble the students. Plus, by the time the REAL matches start, the exams shud have gotten over.
blogesh said…
yes that will affect ! and abt precautions.. its not with the students but with the parents they have to take.. veeery tough job :-))) fortunately i dont fall in either categories so.... N joy hu-ha-india... lage raho :-)
frenchita said…
the world cup will definitely affect the exams . .not much can be done .to change that .. unless the universities in the future postpone their exam timings by a week or so. eg take Europe ..when world soccer tournaments are in progress ...everything else is at a standstill...taken for granted that people dont show up for work....
DecentmonKey said…
Cricket is a passion in our country, the present team is in sublime form and it is a mega event.. so, there is bound to be some diversion in the minds of students, which will affect their preparations for the exams..
lostpatrol53 said…
Upside: No tension means students will do better at exams. The vigilant officers are likely to fall asleep, having had late nights, so the students can ineract better during exams, achieving equality of performance. Downside: Those who have no access to Nimbus, Limbus, and Kala Khatta will miss the opportunity to score better as they will be gripped by exam tension. Solution: 76% of all higher education admissions should be resrved for those who can demonstrate by circumstantial evidence or produce parental certificates stating that they have not watched the world cup.
Lavina said…
arey nai nai!!!!! d students of our country are pretty sensible......;) all the best to all of them :)
ruggedboyz said…
now the world cup cant be postponed coz it happens this time of the year every time nor the exams so the thing being is when their is an immediate exams the pupils should depend on the news reports and glimpses of the match on news channel else if they have the time watch the first 15 and then last ten overs to know the result when a lil more time on hand also watching indias matches only will leave a lot of time on hand
tejbir said…
arey yaar exams in my way of cricketing extravaganza too but ho gaya manage - courtesy granny each student will find his way out - they are lot more smart these days around
Gul said…
Ji haan......! Effect to jarur hi karna hai...vaise bhe cricket ke diwaane to sabhi hote hai...Uspar ye World_cup....Koi kaise na dekhana chaahe esse ...phir kya bachche.kya Yuwaa...sabhi verga ke log iske diwaane hai....vai kisi bhi haalat me ise miss nahi kerna chaahte hai....Aur world-cup...Board-exams...college exams...sabhi to ek saath chalta hai....!To bachche,Yuwaa sabhi prabhavit to hote hi hai....Dono fever Exam ka aur world-cup ka?? To kaise na ho koi Prabhavit????
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Not to such a great extent. The matches are gonna be telecast past 7pm and so, to a considerabale extent, should not trouble the students. Plus, by the time the REAL matches start, the exams shud have gotten over.
yes that will affect ! and abt precautions.. its not with the students but with the parents they have to take.. veeery tough job :-))) fortunately i dont fall in either categories so.... N joy hu-ha-india... lage raho :-)
the world cup will definitely affect the exams .
.not much can be done .to change that ..
unless the universities in the future postpone their exam timings by a week or so.
eg take Europe ..when world soccer tournaments are in progress ...everything else is at a standstill...taken for granted that people dont show up for work....
Cricket is a passion in our country, the present team is in sublime form and it is a mega event.. so, there is bound to be some diversion in the minds of students, which will affect their preparations for the exams..
Upside: No tension means students will do better at exams. The vigilant officers are likely to fall asleep, having had late nights, so the students can ineract better during exams, achieving equality of performance.
Downside: Those who have no access to Nimbus, Limbus, and Kala Khatta will miss the opportunity to score better as they will be gripped by exam tension.
Solution: 76% of all higher education admissions should be resrved for those who can demonstrate by circumstantial evidence or produce parental certificates stating that they have not watched the world cup.
Hi Sharawan :)
arey nai nai!!!!!
d students of our country are pretty sensible......;) all the best to all of them :)
now the world cup cant be postponed coz it happens this time of the year every time nor the exams so the thing being is when their is an immediate exams the pupils should depend on the news reports and glimpses of the match on news channel
else if they have the time watch the first 15 and then last ten overs to know the result when a lil more time on hand also watching indias matches only will leave a lot of time on hand
arey yaar
exams in my way of cricketing extravaganza too
but ho gaya manage - courtesy granny
each student will find his way out - they are lot more smart these days around
Ji haan......! Effect to jarur hi karna hai...vaise bhe cricket ke diwaane to sabhi hote hai...Uspar ye World_cup....Koi kaise na dekhana chaahe esse ...phir kya bachche.kya Yuwaa...sabhi verga ke log iske diwaane hai....vai kisi bhi haalat me ise miss nahi kerna chaahte hai....Aur world-cup...Board-exams...college exams...sabhi to ek saath chalta hai....!To bachche,Yuwaa sabhi prabhavit to hote hi hai....Dono fever Exam ka aur world-cup ka?? To kaise na ho koi Prabhavit????
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