LLB examination valuation in Kerala University under a cloud
A cloud of controversy has surrounded the valuation process of the LLB examination answer papers at the University of Kerala. The issue emerged after it was discovered that 231 out of 292 students who applied for revaluation secured higher marks. In some instances, the change in marks was as significant as 50%. The Controller of Examinations has submitted a report regarding this matter to the Vice-Chancellor for further scrutiny.
Various student organizations, including the Students Federation of India (SFI), have publicly protested the valuation process. They allege that there may have been irregularities and inconsistencies in the way the papers were evaluated. Such protests have raised concerns about the fairness and integrity of the examination system at the university.
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