By way of PTI
DARBHANGA: An undergraduate scholar of the state-run Lalit Narayan Mithila College (LNMU) in Bihar’s Darbhanga district were given 151 out of 100 in one of the most papers, to his utter marvel.
The scholar of BA (Honours) were given the marks in his Political Science paper-4 within the part-2 exam of the college, he mentioned on Sunday.
“I used to be in reality shocked to peer the effects. Even though it was once a provisional mark sheet, government will have to have checked it sooner than freeing the end result,” he mentioned.
Every other scholar, who secured 0 in Accounting and Finance paper-4 in his BCom part-2 exam, was once promoted to the following grade.
“The college admitted that it was once a typing error and so they issued me a revised mark sheet,” he mentioned.
The college’s registrar, Mushtaq Ahmed, informed PTI that each marksheets had typing mistakes.
“After correcting the typographical mistakes, the 2 scholars had been issued recent mark sheets. The ones had been merely typographical mistakes, not anything else,” he mentioned.
DARBHANGA: An undergraduate scholar of the state-run Lalit Narayan Mithila College (LNMU) in Bihar’s Darbhanga district were given 151 out of 100 in one of the most papers, to his utter marvel.
The scholar of BA (Honours) were given the marks in his Political Science paper-4 within the part-2 exam of the college, he mentioned on Sunday.
“I used to be in reality shocked to peer the effects. Even though it was once a provisional mark sheet, government will have to have checked it sooner than freeing the end result,” he mentioned.
Every other scholar, who secured 0 in Accounting and Finance paper-4 in his BCom part-2 exam, was once promoted to the following grade.
“The college admitted that it was once a typing error and so they issued me a revised mark sheet,” he mentioned.
The college’s registrar, Mushtaq Ahmed, informed PTI that each marksheets had typing mistakes.
“After correcting the typographical mistakes, the 2 scholars had been issued recent mark sheets. The ones had been merely typographical mistakes, not anything else,” he mentioned.