NU Hall Tickets: Heat, Confusion & Chaos Hundreds of students from affiliated colleges of Nagpur University faced significant challenges on Wednesday as they scrambled to obtain hall tickets for the BCom second and sixth-semester Summer 2026 examinations, which began on Thursday. The situation unfolded amid sweltering temperatures exceeding 44 degrees Celsius, with students enduring long queues and repeated visits to their colleges to secure the necessary documents. Many expressed frustration over the absence of their hall tickets despite multiple reminders sent by the university in the past week. The crisis occurred against the backdrop of lingering issues from the Winter 2025 examination results, which were marred by errors in the distribution of marksheets. Nagpur University attributed these problems to previous administrative lapses, though Vice Chancellor Manali Kshirsagar faced criticism for insufficient time to address the Winter 2025 exam chaos. Kshirsagar had established a "war room" to manage the situation, but the summer exam rollout tested its effectiveness. College authorities struggled to manage the influx of anxious students demanding clarity and immediate solutions. Many claimed they had completed all formalities, including submitting examination forms and paying fees, yet their hall tickets remained unavailable. One college director described the scene as chaotic, noting that over 1,000 students gathered at their office, with parents also joining the crowd. The director stated that food and water were provided to students who had traveled from outstation, but tensions flared due to arguments between staff and parents. The hall tickets were eventually distributed until 7 p.m.#nagpur_university #manali_kshirsagar #winter_2025_exams #summer_2026_exams #nagpur_university_colleges
