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5 months on, no results for many

While MU claims to have declared all results held in reserve, students tell a different story

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Even as the University of Mumbai claimed that it has declared the results of all the students which were earlier held in reserve due to various reasons, it has now come to light that many such students are still awaiting their results nearly five months after the examination.

On October 17, the university announced that it has declared the results of all the students including those 2,300 students whose results were pending after their answer sheets were either physically or logistically missing.

However even after that, several students have said that they have still not received their pending results from the university.

Chaya Zagade, a MSc Mathematics student said that she is yet to get the result of one subject in the second semester. "My result was first held in reserve. Later I was told that the system had marked me absent by mistake. Even after submitting the proof of my attendance, I am yet to get my result," said Zagade.

Amey Malshe, an LLB student who recently went on a hunger strike demanding the declaration of results for him and several other students, said that there are at least 30 students across several courses who are yet to get their results. Malshe recently submitted a letter to the university with a list of such students.

"Many students approached me and said that even as the university claims to have declared all the results, their results are still not uploaded on the website. I have submitted a list of all such students who got in touch with me to the university officials. If they fail to declare these results the students will be forced to protest again," added Malshe.

Despite repeated calls, Dr Arjun Ghatule, Director, Board of Examinations could not be reached. Meanwhile the university is yet to declare the revaluation results of close to 30,000 students.

Fast for results

Amey Malshe wrote to the university Vice-Chancellor stating that he would begin an indefinite fast if all the pending results are not announced by October 11.

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