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Mumbai: Half of law batch fails exam, college says no to re-test

Even after waiting for five hours outside the principal's office on Tuesday, the 150 students couldn't submit their request application

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The final year students of the Government Law College were in for a shock on Tuesday when they found out that more than half of the batch had failed in an internal assessment of the Drafting, Pleading and Conveyance (DPC) subject. However, what is more distressing for them is the fact that none of them would be able to apply for re-evaluation or re-examination, which has otherwise been the norm so long. Even after waiting for five hours outside the principal's office on Tuesday, the students couldn't submit their request application, and instead was asked by the security guard to vacate the premises.

With their final examination approaching, the students are stressed over the fact that if the results stayed as it is, then they would not be allowed to appear for the final paper and end up losing a year. Out of the total 270 final year students, 150 have failed in the internal assessment.

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