Studentsalt39loss is DAVValt39s gain

Studentsalt39loss is DAVValt39s gain

FPJ BureauUpdated: Sunday, June 02, 2019, 04:11 AM IST
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OUR STAFF REPORTER Indore Your re- totaling or revaluation result is still awaited while the next semester exam is drawing closer.

Donalt39t be nervous and stop awaiting the results for now. Just give an alt145 undertakingalt39to t

he DAVV and write the upcoming exams.

The university accepts under- taking. But the privilege comes at a price.

You have to pay examination charges apart from giving an undertaking to the DAVV. Exam charges are Rs 780 without late fee and Rs 2000 with late fee and undertaking with a promise that you have no objection if your alt145 permittedalt39semester exam is nullified after your re- totaling results remained unchanged.

Nearly 3000 students, who had failed in the first semester exams and had applied for re- totaling of marks awarded on their answer scripts, have agreed to the alt145 conditionalt39. They would pay Rs 23.4 lakh as exam fee and appear in the second semester exams knowing well that their exams would be made null and void if the first semester result remained unchanged after re- totaling/ reviewing results are out. If you find the DAVVs offer lucrative, stop pointing out finger on negligent authorities and act now to grab the opportunity.

Since the DAVV bosses realised that this alt145 businessalt39earns quick bucks for the university, they have stopped worrying to pull out re- totaling/ re- valuation in time.

In fact, they seem to delay the results intentionally.

For evidence, re- totaling results of the first semester of all the three traditional undergraduate courses BA, BCom and BSc is still awaited while exams of the second semester is beginning from May 1.

A university officer said that so what if they failed to churn out re- totaling / review results in time, the vice chancellor granted relief to the affected students.

In a notification, the university said that Vice- Chancellor Rajkamal has permitted undergraduate students, whose first semester re- totaling/ review results could not be announced till date, to appear in the second semester exams commencing on May 1 subject to a conduction that they give an undertaking that their second semester exams shall be made null and void if their first semester results remained unchanged.

Though, the university has granted relief to the students, the fact remains that the students would have to pay for the varsitys negligence.

Had the university declared their re- totaling/ review results in time, the students, who could not pass the first semester would not have in the second semester and saved their money paid in the form of exam charges.

Generally, only 10 per cent students of the total applied for re- totaling sees changes in their results.

That means that nearly 2,700 students would lose their money paid for the second semester.

Apart from this, there is information that colleges had asked the students to pay the second semester exam fee, which ranges between Rs 15000 and Rs 25000 after DAVV permitted them appear in the exams.

‘My college said that it would cancel my admission if I did not pay the second semester fee,’a student wishing anonymity said.

Meanwhile, the DAVV that failed to declare results of BSc third and fifth semester exams has also allowed students awaiting their results to write their following semester exams on production of undertaking.