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Varsity's fine arts students cannot get practical exams re-evaluated
Updated On: 30 March, 2017 05:46 PM IST | | Silky Sharma
<p>Mumbai University and the Students Grievances Redressal Committee (SGRC) are at loggerheads over lack of clarity in the Bachelor of Fine Arts practical exam reassessment</p>
Mumbai University and the Students Grievances Redressal Committee (SGRC) are at loggerheads over lack of clarity in the Bachelor of Fine Arts practical exam reassessment. While the SGRC claims that the university deliberately doesn't want to reassess their practical exam papers, the university says it simply does not have a provision for reassessing practical exams.
In the 2016-17 academic year, second year students of the BFA course, who had failed in the final practical exam, approached SGRC for reassessment. “Every year, a number of students from the BFA, Architecture and other courses fail because of low marks in their practical exams. In these courses, the practical exam paper carries higher scores, if the students keep losing an entire year because of some stringent norms of the university, which is not suitable for all courses, it is the duty of the university to change the norms,” said Jagtap Mahadeo, member, SGRC.
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