In most of the universities in the state, examinations were not being held on time due to which students have to suffer as they receive their degrees and mark sheets late, Naik said after addressing a symposium on Swami Vivekanand at a school.
Naik warned that he would not attend convocations at such institutions where the norms were "not adhered to".
The Governor also exhorted all state universities to ensure that elections of student unions were "also held as per schedule".
Earlier, Naik, addressing the symposium, said that he failed to understand the ongoing trend in different universities in the country in which students were being liberally awarded "higher than 90 per cent" marks.
During his student days "one who obtained just about 60 per cent marks would frequently top the class", he said.
This practice of liberally awarding high marks to examinees was proving to be a bane for maintaining high educational standards, the Governor added.