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Varsity admits to engg paper errors
EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE
MUMBAI, May 11: The University of Mumbai finally admitted before the Bombay
High Court on Friday that there were definite discrepancies in the fifth
semester chemical engineering examination paper of `Mass Transfer
Operation', held in December last year.
University advocate Rui Rodrigues stated before Justice Y S Jahagirdar,
conducting the vacation court, that a university panel comprising three
engineering professors had come to the conclusion that there were mistakes
in the concerned paper.
Express Newsline had carried a report in January this year on how the third
year chemical engineering students were very upset with the bloomers in the
MTO paper, amounting to a total of 54 marks. Since a majority of students
had failed in the paper, 22 students from Thadomal Shahani Engineering
College (TSEC), Bandra, filed a writ petition on April 23, making the
varsity the respondent.
``There were some really glaring errors in the MTO paper. For instance, some
of the problems that appeared in the paper were directly lifted from
text-books which had referred to certain appendices, but the same were
somehow not carried in the exam paper, thereby leaving the students
stranded,'' said one of the petitioners' counsel, Z A Jariwala. Three graphs
were also printed in the paper without providing adequate data to solve the
problem. ``It's taken the varsity five long months to come to such a simple
conclusion, while all the while we were desperately trying to bring these
irregularities to the notice of the authorities,'' commented one of the
affected students. Said another, ``Though we did officially complain to the
university officials about the matter, no assurance was given to us. "And
since the ATKT paper was to be held on May 14, we were left with no choice
but to move court.''
Earlier, two letters had also been written in this regard to the concerned
officials by the TSEC's Head of Department Dr G D Nageshwar and a senior
professor of chemical engineering, R K Pathak, in order to support their
claim. The affected students are mainly from TSEC, Bharatiya Vidyapeeth
College of Engineering, Mahatma Gandhi Memorial College of Engineering and
Jhondale College of Engineering, all from Navi Mumbai. While the case has
been adjourned to Monday, the matter has been now referred to the Controller
of Examination of the University of Mumbai, A Y Joglekar. Apart from
Jariwala, S U Kamdar is also representing the petitioners in the high court.
Copyright © 1997 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.
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