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

NU VC Tears Into Previous Exam Agency, Admin Over Winter Exam Blunders Nagpur University vice-chancellor Manali Kshirsagar launched a scathing critique of the previous examination agency and administration on Tuesday, accusing them of systemic failures that disrupted the Winter 2025 examinations. The VC highlighted a series of missteps, including delays, administrative chaos, and the last-minute hiring of a new agency, which exacerbated the situation. Kshirsagar emphasized that the previous agency’s failure to provide critical data to the new firm led to glitches in the exam process, forcing the university to rely on manual data processing to finalize results. The controversy began when Kshirsagar assumed her role in December 2024, only to discover that the examination timetable had not been finalized. This oversight caused the Winter 2025 exams to start nearly one-and-a-half months late, creating a cascading effect on schedules, evaluations, and result declarations. The VC revealed that repeated attempts to obtain missing data from the previous agency through emails, notices, and direct communication were met with resistance. An inquiry committee was formed, but the agency allegedly failed to cooperate, prompting the university to take matters into its own hands. Kshirsagar announced that legal notices had been issued to the former agency for failing to hand over soft copies of students’ data to the new firm. However, two initial notices were returned due to incorrect addresses, and a third address was recently identified for a fresh attempt. The university’s legal team is now preparing to serve the notice. Additionally, nearly Rs70 lakh in payments to the previous agency has been withheld pending the outcome of the inquiry.#nagpur_university #manali_kshirsagar #winter_2025_examinations #examination_agency #university_legal_team
