Published 15:14 IST, June 1st 2020
Maharashtra students flood Twitter with memes after govt cancels final year exams
As soon as the announcement was made, Maharashtra students shared stills from the movies and various memes not just about exams but also unlock1.0.
- Entertainment News
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As Maharashtra government as of June 1 announced that it was cancelling the final year examination which it had earlier recommended to conduct while promoting the first and second year university students, Twitter users launched a series of meme fest online. Expressing their joy, students shared hilarious jokes and opinions as memes at the decision of the government.
The Office of the Chief Minister of Maharashtra tweeted, “I held a meeting of Vice-Chancellors yesterday regarding final year college exams. They unanimously said that the present circumstances do not allow for examinations to be held immediately as it is risky for lakhs of students to come together for exams.” Further, the CM Uddhav Thackeray wrote, “So, we have decided that students will get aggregate marks based on their performance in the previous semesters for that academic year. This is because there is no clarity on when the exams can be held. The future of students should not be kept hanging because of this.”
People also shared jokes on Unlock 1.0
As soon as the announcement was made, the student shared stills from the movies and various memes not just about examination cancellation but also Unlock 1.0 across the country. Several users shared jokes online about trying to recall which university they were admitted in, while some rejoiced the fact that they would pass the examination without any struggle or toil. Students, who had earlier laughed at the final year students when they were ordered to be promoted were seemingly silent as people tagged their friends in hilarious memes in revenge. Not just that, some Twitter users even mocked at the people who had postponed their weddings asking them to rush as the restrictions to combat the coronavirus were removed.
Updated 15:14 IST, June 1st 2020