Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth will re-evaluate the copies in front of students after protest over faulty results

BA annual exam results were released last week (Representational image)

The students have been on an indefinite hunger strike in the administrative building since September 12, alleging several malpractices in the BA annual examination results.

Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth, Varanasi: The authorities have decided to re-evaluate the answer sheets of Bachelor of Arts (BA) annual examination after students protested over the faulty results. The students have been on an indefinite hunger strike in the administrative building since September 12, alleging several malpractices in the BA annual examination results. The protesting students are demanding the removal of the proctor.

Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth Administration has now announced to check the answer sheets in front of the students to remove the discrepancy in the results of BA Annual Examination. Several complaints have been received by the administration regarding errors in marks, grades and attendance. A separate committee will be formed for each subject. However, for re-evaluation students will have to submit a written request mentioning the subject papers and other details.

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The results of BA annual examination were released last week. However, the final result was fraught with discrepancies. After this the students staged a sit-in and later went on an indefinite hunger strike. The vice-chancellor has assured the two groups of protesting students that the discrepancies in the results will be rectified in two days. To redress the grievances of the students, arrangements are being made to verify the copies in front of them.

According to Vice Chancellor Prof Anand Kumar Tyagi, students who are dissatisfied with their results should submit an application in which they mention their objections regarding the subjects and results. A group of subject experts will open copies for each subject while students are present, check grades and attendance, and then complete the assessment. If necessary, the copies will also be re-examined. According to the Vice Chancellor, this arrangement has been made only for this period after the declaration of graduation results to make things easier for the students. No fee will be charged from the students for re-checking the copies.

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