A shocking incident from Bengaluru has come to light. During the second-semester BSc nursing exam held in January this year, some students found their scores exceeding 300, one student received 310 marks out of 300 and another got 315, which left the students stunned.
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Without further delay, students took the university in the loop. Consequently, the institution took immediate action by withholding the results and quickly releasing the correct version of it.
What Did The Parents Say?
Sharing their disappointment a parent shared how their child’s score dropped overnight from 275 to 227, but thankfully the grade remained unchanged. The university stated that they had mistakenly added internal assessment marks to the final score, but the problem has now been resolved.
What Did The Bengaluru College Evaluator Say?
Riyaz Basha, the RGUHS registrar (evaluation), clarified that despite the adjustments in total marks, the overall outcome of the results remained unchanged. He said that students who passed continued to pass, while those who failed remained unsuccessful yet in this session also.
Why Did This Problem Happen?
Basha explained that this situation arose as the university changed its annual system to semester system for the first time. This change has led to certain parameters not being accurately reflected in some students’ marks. These discrepancies have since been rectified.
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