Updated on: Saturday, October 13, 2012
The October examinations at the University of Mumbai have begun but revaluation results for the exams that took place in summer are not yet out. The delay in declaration of revaluation results has forced many students to appear for the exam again.
Take, for instance, the case of third year commerce (TYBCom) students. While the TYBCom exams started on October 1, many students are yet to get the results. The same is the case with third year Arts (TYBA) and Science (TYBSc) students.
"I paid the revaluation fee for two subjects but my results were not declared in time. I have no option but to sit for the exam again. I had made several trips to the university before the October exam but didn't get a clear picture," said a student.
Subhash Deo, director of exam, said only few answerbooks remained to be assessed for Commerce, Arts and Science streams. "How does that matter now," asked a student who is appearing for the exams again because her result was not declared in time.
The answerbooks for revaluation for engineering and law run into thousands. While university sources claimed revaluation work was moving at a slow pace, Deo said he was confident of declaring the remaining results before exams commence. The exams for engineering begin on November 22 and law on November 21.