MU fails to declare Law re-evaluation results

  • | Saturday | 18th November, 2017

With three days to go for the University of Mumbai’s (MU) Law exams, many students are yet to receive their re-evaluation results. Second-year Law student Siddharth Ingle gave three papers for re-evaluation, but is awaiting results of two. The students were assured that all re-evaluation results would be declared by Saturday. “We had been assured that the results would be declared before the semester exams, but the university has failed to keep its word. The MU should also reschedule two papers scheduled on November 21 and 23, as they clash with the Company Secretary exams,” said Sachin Pawar, president of the Student Law Council.

more-in With three days to go for the University of Mumbai’s (MU) Law exams, many students are yet to receive their re-evaluation results. A delegation of students met Controller of Examinations Arjun Ghatule on Friday. The students were assured that all re-evaluation results would be declared by Saturday. “We had been assured that the results would be declared before the semester exams, but the university has failed to keep its word. Now, it should further postpone the exams. How can students appear for the exams without knowing if they have passed the earlier ones? Besides, where is the time to prepare for exams? The MU should also reschedule two papers scheduled on November 21 and 23, as they clash with the Company Secretary exams,” said Sachin Pawar, president of the Student Law Council. The students have now threatened to escalate their agitation to scrap the online assessment process. Second-year Law student Siddharth Ingle gave three papers for re-evaluation, but is awaiting results of two. The university has failed to produce a photocopy of his first year exam answer sheet as well. “I have got 30 marks in three subjects. How is it possible? ” he asked.

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