DU LLB Semester Result Row: Faculty of Law invites grievances from students over discrepancies
ABVP protested against the irregularities in DU LLB semester result and claimed 400 students were declared failed. Last date to submit grievance is November 14.
Anu Parthiban | November 10, 2022 | 04:04 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Delhi University Law Faculty has invited grievances from the students regarding the declaration of results of LLB semester 2, 4 and 6 exams 2022. The Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on Wednesday staged a protest outside the dean's office regarding the irregularities in semester results.
The Faculty of Law, Delhi University formed a committee to review allegations of discrepancies in the LLB semester results in October. Several students who appeared in the exams alleged that they were given zero marks or marked absent in the recently held examination. The ABVP yesterday claimed that 400 students have been declared as failed, the PTI reported.
Following the protest, the faculty issued a notice and asked students to submit the grievances through Institutional email-ID.
“The grievances are required to be submitted through Institutional Email ID only by filling the given google form. The students who have already submitted their grievances are also required to fill the given google form,” the notice read. The last date for submitting the grievance is till November 14, 2022 up to 5 PM. The DU LLB semester exams were held in August.
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Students will have to fill a google form by entering roll number, institutional id, semester exam they appeared for and upload college ID card, scanned signature and marksheet along with the grievances. Click here for the Google Form link - https://forms.gle/AVoHajbJVPEgUCcTA.
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