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No jolly for first year LLB students. Read Why
Updated On: 16 March, 2017 08:11 AM IST | | Pallavi Smart
<p>Things are far from jolly for students of first year Bachelor of Law (LLB)</p>
Things are far from jolly for students of first year Bachelor of Law (LLB). The dates for the re-examination of their Semester I exams – which ended on January 30 – have already been declared, even though the students haven't yet received the results for the same. Students are confused, as they do not know whether they have passed or failed but the re-exam schedule is fixed. Moreover, there is no adequate window between the results and the re-exam for them to apply for the latter.
Not meeting deadline
It has been roughly 45 days since the Semester I exam ended, but Mumbai University is yet to stick to its deadline of releasing results. Even so, MU has already declared that the re-exam will begin from April 10. Students are now making rounds of the university, demanding postponement to avoid major chaos. "Why should any student apply for re-exam before knowing their re-evaluation result? This means I will lose my time, energy and money in applying for re-exam," said Prashant Kale, student of the Ambedkar Law College.
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