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Osmania University defends evaluation process amid questions over Law exam revaluation

Osmania University defends evaluation process amid questions over Law exam revaluation
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Osmania University is defending its examination evaluation process following allegations of widespread grading errors in LLB exams. Student groups have demanded greater transparency after hundreds of students saw their grades improve significantly following revaluation.

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This highlights concerns regarding institutional accountability and the reliability of digital evaluation systems in higher education.

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Questions continue to surround Osmania University’s examination system after hundreds of Law students, who were allegedly declared failed in the third-semester LLB examinations, were later declared passed following revaluation. A report on the controversy was first published in these columns on Monday (June 8).

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