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MU senate’s quick act saves 50 students from missing their exam
Updated On: 29 March, 2022 08:14 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
The students were allowed to appear for the exam after DTE officials directed the college management

Dilkap College of Engineering, Karjat. Students were barred from appearing for exams due to non-payment of fees; the matter was reported to MU’s senate members and resolved within 10 minutes. Pic/driems.in
Timely intervention by the Mumbai University (MU) senate members and a quick response from the officials of the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) saved 50 engineering students from missing a crucial exam on Monday morning.
Due to non-payment of fees, the management of Dilkap College of Engineering, Karjat, had debarred 50 students from appearing for the exams. However, the matter was reported to the senate members of Mumbai University and resolved within 10 minutes. The students were allowed to appear for the exam after DTE officials directed the college management.
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