Protest in vain as few BMS-MBA students yet to get marksheets

  • | Wednesday | 18th July, 2018

THANE: Despite repeated visits to Mumbai University, its Thane sub centre, the vice-chancellor and various other officials, many BMS-MBA students are yet to receive their marksheets of their six semesters. The students had staged a day-long protest as well on Monday outside the sub-campus at Balkum, but in vain.While the university officials from the sub centre handed over the first to fifth semester marksheets to the students by Tuesday evening, they are yet to get the sixth semester marksheet. The university officials have ensured that that they would get those too by the end of the week.However, there were some students who were not so lucky as they did not receive any of their marksheets. We should be able to given them their marksheets by the end of this week.” They were suppose to carry out the verification and eligibility process in the first year.

THANE: Despite repeated visits to Mumbai University, its Thane sub centre, the vice-chancellor and various other officials, many BMS-MBA students are yet to receive their marksheets of their six semesters. The students had staged a day-long protest as well on Monday outside the sub-campus at Balkum, but in vain.While the university officials from the sub centre handed over the first to fifth semester marksheets to the students by Tuesday evening, they are yet to get the sixth semester marksheet. The university officials have ensured that that they would get those too by the end of the week.However, there were some students who were not so lucky as they did not receive any of their marksheets. The students who had joined the sub centre from colleges outside the city in 2015 failed to get the marksheets as they were marked as ineligible students.“The university asked us to provide them with our migration certificate, along with our Class X and XII marksheets in 2015 as we had not only shifted from other cities, but also from CBSE board to SSC board. They were suppose to carry out the verification and eligibility process in the first year. Now, after we have completed the three year course, the officials are saying that we are not eligible,” said 21-year-old Rituparna Banerjee, who shifted from Kolkata to Mumbai in 2015.“Besides not giving us our marksheets, the sub centre has yet to give us the documents. I have secured a job with a reputed firm, but I cannot claim it as I don’t even have my Class X, XII and graduation marksheets,” said another student.Meanwhile, Kalpesh Dalvi, an official from the sub centre, said, “The eligibility and verification process of the students is almost done. We should be able to given them their marksheets by the end of this week.”

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