University in Madhya Pradesh ‘forgets’ to conduct examination

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March 6,2024 05:39 PM
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Jabalpur Rani Durgavati University in Madhya Pradesh allegedly ‘forgot’ to conduct its MSc Computer Science first semester examinations, which was scheduled for March 5.

Madhya Pradesh, India, March 6 (HBTV): Jabalpur Rani Durgavati University in Madhya Pradesh allegedly ‘forgot’ to conduct its MSc Computer Science first semester examinations, which was scheduled for March 5.           



Following this, protesting students came blindfolded to meet the institution’s vice chancellor. Media reports said the students alleged that the university forgot to conduct the examination whose schedule and admit card had already been released by the university. 



According to reports at press time, the vice chancellor has issued orders for investigation into the gaffe.



According to the time table, the paper of 'Computer Organization and Assembly Language' subject of MSc first semester was scheduled to be conducted on March 5. The students had also received the admit cards.                



Candidates from other districts including Jabalpur reportedly reached the university at 8 am on Tuesday morning. When the students reached the university, they were informed that there was no examination and the university had not even prepared the question papers.



Vice Chancellor Dr. Rajesh Verma and Registrar Deepesh Mishra immediately released a new schedule for the examination. An NDTV report said the officials conducting the examination had been given a three days’ time to respond to the investigation into the incident.