Maharashtra: Hindi questions appear in Marathi medium journalism course paper of Amravati University
Press Trust of India | June 14, 2023 | 06:49 PM IST | 1 min read
Students said that they faced difficulties while attempting exams as some questions were in Hindi.
AMRAVATI: Marathi medium students of the post-graduate journalism course of Amravati University (AU) on Wednesday claimed they faced difficulties while attempting exams on Wednesday as some questions were in the Hindi language.
Students claimed that some MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) were wrong and demanded action by the AU. According to students, at least five questions were in the Hindi language in the Advertising Media question paper.
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A delegation of students met AU Registrar Tushar Deshmukh and submitted a memorandum. Deshmukh directed the examination department and assured students to resolve the matter in the meeting of the exam committee.
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