MU misses deadline for declaring revaluation results

November 18, 2017 11:52 pm | Updated 11:52 pm IST - Mumbai

With just two days to go for the Mumbai University exams, students on Saturday evening desperately logged on to the varsity’s website after officials announced that the results of answer sheets given for revaluation had been uploaded. Officials said that 3,297 answer sheets had been revaluated and the results had been published on its website.

The MU had assured the Bombay High Court that all revaluation results would be declared by November 18, two days ahead of the start of university exams on November 20.

The varsity has so far declared 57,600 revaluation results. However, over 14,000 results are still pending and many students have complained that they still have not received their revaluated marks.

Devendra Sawant, a first year law student who had submitted his Constitutional Law paper for revaluation, said: “I have been awaiting the result for the past two months. I am so fed up that I really want to shift to another university. The system is completely unresponsive. There is no one to give me any information on what the status of my result is.

Sachin Pawar, president of the Students’ Law Council, said, “Law is essentially a theory exam, then how come students get as low as four or six marks? s it possible?”

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