MG college students approach VC seeking grace marks
Students of Meera Girls College approached the Vice Chancellor today regarding the result for the second year English paper. Girls were lead by Chanda Kumawat, President , MG college.
Students of Meera Girls College approached the Vice Chancellor today regarding the result for the second year English paper. Girls were lead by Chanda Kumawat, President , MG college.
They requested the Vice Chancellor for grace marks to be provided to those who are marginally missing out on clearing the exam. After listening to the girls, the Vice Chancellor called the related subject teacher from MG college to check and confirm the evaluation.
Dr. Savita Vardia came to the Vice chancellor’s office and was subsequently directed to meet the comptroller of examinations. The COE re evaluated the OMR in front of the Dr Vardia and the result was found to be correct.
“The result has been re evaluated and found correct. The only option for the failures is to appear next year. We will also think about the old pattern of taking the exam in Hindi or English to be reintroduced” said, Dr. I V Trivedi, VC, MLSU.
“After re-evaluation the marks were found to be correct. We now request the Vice Chancellor to provide grace to those students who are marginally missing out on passing” said Chanda Kumawat, President, MG college.
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