Row over erroneous KU degree certificates
The Hindu
Save University Campaign Committee says the varsity is yet to cancel them
The controversy over the moderated marks that were illegally awarded to several students allegedly by Kerala University officials two years ago resurfaced on Monday after the Save University Campaign Committee accused the university of attempting to cover up the folly rather than adopting remedial measures. In a statement, organisation chairman R.S. Sasikumar and secretary M. Shajarkhan alleged the university was yet to cancel the degree certificates awarded to 23 students of career-related undergraduate courses who had benefited through the unauthorised modification of the moderated marks. The university authorities had found a total of 390 students to have been given additional marks.More Related News
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