University makes embarrassing error, forgets to print question papers

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In an embarrassing incident, a university in Bihar forgot to print the questions papers. When students turned up on the exam day, the university department realised that they had forgotten to print the question papers adding to the chagrin of the officials.

Ninety-four students of the Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University (TMBU) could not write their last paper of the second semester postgraduate Hindi exam. Reason? The university forgot to print the question papers. The exams were, therefore, postponed.

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Show cause notices have been served to the vice chancellor, controller of examination and the head of Hindi department.

The exam was supposed to be held on Thursday. Ninety-four students returned without writing the exam. The new exam date has not yet been announced.

According to reports, the controller of examinations has said that not even the question papers were not sent to him on time.

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To deflect the blame and save face, TMBU PRO Ashok Thakur blamed the choice based credit system (CBCS). He was quoted as saying: “The CBCS was introduced to allow students flexibility to choose any subject (from science, arts or commerce streams) in the fourth paper. The Hindi HoD has claimed that printing of question papers could not be initiated as he was not aware which subjects the students opted for in the fourth paper,” Thakur added.

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