University preventing students to pass from indirect re-appear money
Sumit Kumar
(Querist) 12 September 2012
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Hi, I am Sumit Kumar, pursuing B.Tech [2007-2011] from Maharishi Dayanand University, Rohtak. I have not yet completed my course due to continuous prevention from university's side to pass students. In Aug 2012, I got my result in which I scored 17/100 in Java which I completely didn't expect. So, I filed an RTI on dated Aug 13th, 2012 against my answer book which I saw on dated Sep 12, 2012 & was shocked to see the checking criteria by the university. The only thing marked with red pen were my marks. Not even tick marks on the paper. Also, for an answer for 2 pages, I got 2 marks & for an answer of 6 pages, I got 6 marks & for some I got 00. They only saw the start & end page of a answer & that too gave a horrible marks without even reading them. This clearly indicates that university is neglecting the checking system so that students pay money for re-appear & re-evaluation.
Also, I suspect that my answer sheet was checked AFTER I filed RTI, & put marks which would constitute to a total of 17/100 which was reflected online on my result.
This time university has failed 90% of the students from my college, most of which scored 17/100.
So, I am planning to file a lawsuit against the university for such obnoxious behavior against students. Please help me in doing so.
I also approached my College but they said that we are not responsible in any of this because the rule of university is that I can only get my answer sheet re-evaluated if I have at least 20% marks which I don't have. They also said that only court can make them change their rule, college can do nothing to help.
Yogesh Anand
(Expert) 13 September 2012
You can file a writ of mandamus before High Court of Punjab & Haryana seeking directions to the University for re-evaluation of all the marksheets, afresh.
J K Agrawal
(Expert) 13 September 2012
For this you should first obtain the copy of your mark sheet and then get is checked by two experts. If you find that you should get more than 60 marks you should try as stated above. Otherwise you should consentrate upon your studies instead going to the Court. More pages does not mean more marks. Actually short answers fatch more marks. The examiner do not count pages. He count points you raised in your answer. Please look with in your self. You answer again all the questions at your home and get it checked by your professor and you will find that your answers were really not correct.
Sumit Kumar
(Querist) 13 September 2012
Can you plz explain your reply as I don't have much experience in legal matters.
What is the procedure of what you're saying?
Sumit Kumar
(Querist) 13 September 2012
I am 100 % sure that I was supposed to be a graduate. When a guy writes an exam is such a confidence & knows that he will pass, its for sure. Also, I studied from the book directed from MDU & the questions were direct. There was no chance that I could fail. Also, not almost all the students can fail by such low marks such as 000, 006, 012, 017, etc
Also, when a guy already crosses his course by 1 extra year, would he go to the examination room without being prepared. It can never happen that I would fail in my exam. I have already seen my answer sheet checked obnoxiously by the university.
Also, I don't think the university will give me a copy of my answer sheet.
P.S. I am not on the wrong here, so please give me some alternate solution.