NSUI seeks probe into 600 pending NU exam results Nagpur: With more than 600 examination results still pending, the National Students Union of India (NSUI) on Saturday accused Nagpur University of serious administrative lapses and irregularities, claiming the delay is jeopardizing the academic prospects of thousands of students. At a press conference, NSUI representatives alleged that the university’s vice-chancellor had failed to address repeated complaints and instead misled students and the media by avoiding corrective action. The students’ organization stated that multiple letters highlighting grievances had been sent between December 2025 and March 2026, but none received a response. Among the key demands, NSUI called for an immediate inquiry into alleged illegal activities within the university campus. It also sought a fair investigation into the eligibility and experience of Coempt Eduteck Pvt Ltd, the agency contracted for examination-related work. While an inquiry committee was initially promised, it was not constituted, the organization said. NSUI further demanded regular audits of university funds and fees collected from students to prevent misuse and potential financial irregularities. The students’ body pointed out that several key positions, including the pro-vice-chancellor, heads of departments, faculty members, and other administrative roles, remain vacant. This vacancy, they argued, is undermining governance and academic functioning. The NSUI’s allegations underscore growing frustration among students and educators over the university’s inability to manage its administrative responsibilities effectively.#nagpur_university #nsui #coempt_eduteck_pvt_ltd #nagpur_university_vice_chancellor #nagpur_university_pro_vice_chancellor
