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Shocking! Mumbai University students get 115 out of 100 on BSc exam

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 16, 2023 14:30 IST

In a serious series of events, several BSc students at Mumbai University have received 115 marks in a possible ...

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In a serious series of events, several BSc students at Mumbai University have received 115 marks in a possible 100-mark mathematics question paper. Several students have received such exam scores that are marred with errors. As per  reports, the students had taken their fifth-semester math examination in November 2022, the results of which were announced last Friday. All of the errors reportedly occurred during the Group Theory subject in the fifth semester of the course. 

Some students were shown absent even though they appeared for the examination. It has also come to light that the university has made a mistake in the results. The MU gave 115 marks in an exam that was supposed to be 100 marks to some students and 104 marks to some other students,” said Sanjay Viaral, senior senate member, to Hindustan Times. Meanwhile, The University of Mumbai has announced the dates for the University Level Degree and Post Graduate Course Examinations for Summer Session 2023. Students can find the circular for all examination dates on the official Mumbai University website.

 

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