Mumbai University students fume at re-exam decision 2012 | T.Y. B.Com. Mumbai University 2012 Re-Exam Dates
Mumbai University's announcement of a re-examination for Marketing and Human Resource Management (MHRM) paper seems to have dampened vacation plans for more than 75,000 TYBCom students, who took the last paper of their final year on Saturday.
Some students were seen planning to cancel their trips while others cutting it short. Some were happy that finally the university had acknowledged the paper leak.
"Re-examinations create a problem for students who pursue other courses along with BCom. I am a BCom as well as a CA final student. There will be a problem in getting leave approved from my articleship," said a student, Chirag Rathi.
Another student, Sanath Doshi, said, "I had planned a trip to Goa. Though I will be back before April 11, I will be in no mood to appear for such a crucial paper. Had the university been serious, such a fiasco could have been avoided."
Some students were agitated with the university's decision on a re-exam. "Why should we bear the brunt of the university's lapse? First the hall tickets were distributed just a day before the exams, wrong centres were allocated and now a re-exam! I admit I had received the questions in advance but most of us did not pay much attention towards them. I am annoyed as it was my best paper in the exams," said Anuj Parekh.
"It is shocking and frustrating. We generally get such bogus messages for all papers and which one to believe is a task in itself. I don't believe in any of them. I had prepared well and the paper was awesome. Now all the efforts will go down the drain," said Nihar Dharod.
Re-examination of commerce paper III (MHRM) be conducted on April 11
University plans to register police complaint against those responsible for the leak
Chief conductor D S Bhangre, senior supervisor R N Deshpande and Prof Jadhav, responsible for goof-up, must be suspended Inquiry committee must submit a report to the varsity within six weeks
Varsity to file complaint with the cyber crime cell to investigate incorrect SMS circulated on March 27-29
Varsity will seek CID inquiry to probe if there was deliberate attempt to malign its image
BNN College must initiate action against 17 junior supervisors for withholding facts from inquiry committee
Committee of three observers must oversee exams at BNN College from April 2
Since inconvenience caused to university and students, the university's management council must consider imposing a fine of Rs 1 lakh on the college
The college will be debarred as an exam centre from October 2012 to March 2015