Students Edgy As NU Summer Exams Face Scrutiny Over Repeated Errors A series of examination-related mishaps within a short span has sparked widespread concern over the Nagpur University (NU) summer examination process, with students and student organizations accusing the institution of poor coordination and inadequate safeguards. The incidents, which have left students anxious and questioning the credibility of the system, highlight recurring technical and administrative failures that have disrupted academic schedules and caused significant stress. The first incident occurred on June 2, when approximately 25 students from BSc Physics, Statistics, and Mathematics programs arrived at three designated examination centers—Dr Ambedkar College, Deekshabhoomi, and Annasaheb Gundewar College. Despite valid hall tickets indicating these locations, officials at the centers reported that the attendance sheet, which is typically provided a day in advance to ensure proper planning, was not generated. NU examination officials attributed the error to a technical glitch, stating that students were allowed to take the exam as their hall tickets were valid. However, students faced confusion and inconvenience, with attempts to contact officials reportedly met with unresponsiveness. The National Students Union of India (NSUI) criticized the lack of coordination between the university and college administrations, warning that such lapses could undermine the university’s credibility and harm students’ academic futures. The organization demanded an impartial inquiry and strict action against those responsible. A second incident emerged on May 30, involving the BA LLB Labour Law-II examination.#nagpur_university #akhil_bharatiya_vidyarthi_parishad #national_students_union_of_india #coempt #dr_ambedkar_college
