Mumbai University Issues Revised M.Com. Results Following Student Protests
MU issues revised result of M.Com. semester I after students protest over discrepancies
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Mumbai University has released a revised result for the Masters of Commerce (M.Com.) semester I after students protested against discrepancies in the initially declared results. Complaints included incorrect marks and unjust absences, prompting university officials to address the issues and issue corrected marksheets.
- 01Mumbai University revised M.Com. semester I results after student protests.
- 02Students reported errors in marks and unjust absences.
- 03Protests highlighted concerns over the university's examination processes.
- 04Maharashtra Navnirman Vidyarthi Sena called for reforms in university administration.
- 05Revised marksheets will be issued to affected students.
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Mumbai University, located in Mumbai, India, issued a revised result for the Masters of Commerce (M.Com.) semester I on Tuesday, following protests from students who alleged discrepancies in the previously declared results. Students reported issues such as incorrectly calculated marks and being marked absent for exams they attended, despite having proof of their presence. The protests were further fueled by recent scrutiny over the university's examination processes due to a question paper leak. Santosh Gangurde, the state general secretary of Maharashtra Navnirman Vidyarthi Sena, emphasized the need for reforms to improve the university's administration and protect students' academic interests. In response to the protests, university officials confirmed that a revised result was declared and that corrected marksheets would be issued to the affected students.
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The revised results will ensure that students receive accurate academic records, which is crucial for their future studies and careers.
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