Nagpur University Faces Outcry Over Winter Exam Marksheet Errors Nagpur University has acknowledged receiving approximately 300 to 350 complaints regarding errors in marksheets issued during the Winter 2025 examinations. The issues, which include incorrect marks entries and result discrepancies, have drawn attention from both students and affiliated colleges, with nearly 100 institutions approaching the university to address the problems. Vice Chancellor Manali Kshirsagar and Deputy Registrar Motiram Tadas confirmed the complaints during a press conference, highlighting the growing concerns over the examination process. Tadas, who oversees the exam section, emphasized that the university is actively working to rectify the mistakes, though the process is still ongoing despite the start of summer examinations. The errors in marksheets have caused significant distress among students, with some facing failed grades or absent remarks in their results. Additionally, some students reported that subjects not part of their course were erroneously listed in their marksheets. For instance, BSc students found the subject "audit" listed in the subjects column, which is not part of their curriculum. These inaccuracies have raised fears among students about the possibility of needing to retake exams or whether they will be able to clear the Winter 2025 exams. The university has published 985 results as of Wednesday evening, with around 75% of these—approximately 744 results—announced after the 45-day deadline following the last paper. Out of the 1,261 winter exams conducted, 276 exams saw no student participation. While university officials claimed the number of complaints is relatively low compared to the total student population of 3.#nagpur_university #manali_kshirsagar #manmohan_bajpai #motiram_tadas #winter_2025_examinations

Nagpur University Introduces Special Provisions for Students Facing Exam Date Clashes Nagpur: Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University has announced special provisions for students whose Summer-2026 examinations coincide with government eligibility tests or competitive entrance exams. According to a circular issued by the university’s examination section, affected students can apply for alternative arrangements. Applications must be submitted to the director of the student development department through respective college principals, along with copies of hall tickets and attendance proof for overlapping examinations. The university stated that a separate circular outlining rescheduled dates or alternative arrangements will be issued after verifying the applications. Director of the Board of Examinations and Evaluation, Motiram Tadas, emphasized that the decision aims to ensure students do not miss crucial career-related examinations. University officials noted that the number of affected students is typically small in most cases, making the postponement of university examinations impractical. They explained that the summer examinations are already delayed and will continue until July. Officials warned that any reshuffle at this stage would impact a larger number of students, highlighting the logistical challenges of adjusting the schedule amid existing delays. The university’s announcement addresses the growing concern among students about conflicting examination dates, which could disrupt their preparation for important competitive exams. The process requires students to provide documentation to substantiate their overlapping commitments, ensuring the university can assess each case individually.#nagpur_university #rashtrasant_tukadoji_maharaj_nagpur_university #motiram_tadas #summer_examinations #student_development_department
