
Delay in supplementary exam results puts MG varsity students in a spot
The Hindu
We are unable to apply for postgraduate programmes, they say
Students who had appeared for the fifth semester supplementary exam of the B.A. English Literature and Communication Studies Model III (Double Main) of the Mahatma Gandhi University fear that they would lose a chance to join postgraduate courses in the new academic year as the results have not yet been published.
The supplementary exam was held on August 6. The students had taken up the issue of delay in the publication of the results before the university authorities. They have also written to Minister for Higher Education R. Bindu seeking her intervention. “We have not been able to apply for the postgraduate programmes and remain tense as we may lose a year for no fault of ours,” said a group of students who had requested the authorities to speed up the publication of the results. The registration for the online admission process for postgraduate programmes had ended on October 8, they said.
The university authorities pointed out that the supplementary exam was held amidst the pandemic situation in August. “We have cleared the backlog of the results, which had got delayed owing to the COVID-19 situation. We have assured the students that the results of the supplementary exams would be published at the earliest,” they said.

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