The varsity has also set up a three-member committee to check the errors in the results of the exams that were conducted in November last year. The result was shocking for many students as some had failed, some scored a perfect 100 and some even zero.
Mumbai University has admitted that there were some errors in the TYBA (psychology) semester V results that were announced earlier. The varsity has also set up a three-member committee to check the errors in the results of the exams that were conducted in November last year. The result was shocking for many students as some had failed, some scored a perfect 100 and some even zero.
The University's exam section set up the three-member committee under the chairmanship of Shivram Garje. An official statement released by the varsity's exam section mentioned that it will be evaluating both the high and low marks. The decision will be taken in this regard after receiving the report of the inquiry committee.
The statement further added that on a preliminary inquiry, some errors were found in the result. The University appointed the dean of science and technology faculty as the chairman of the committee. The committee has been asked to conduct an inquiry and submit a report immediately.
Earlier, around 216 final-year students doing Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) from the University of Mumbai (MU) were marked zero in corporate communication and public relations. They have filed a complaint seeking correction on being marked zero in the paper.
The third-year BMS exam was conducted in December last year. It took MU after almost three-and-half months to declare the results. Some students have both RR (Result Reserve) and zero marks shown in the result. Students have now raised questions about being marked zero only in one subject despite scoring well in other subjects. "They have written to the university demanding revaluation," HT reported.
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