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Over 300 Osmania Law students turn ‘fail’ to ‘pass’ after revaluation

Over 300 Osmania Law students turn ‘fail’ to ‘pass’ after revaluation
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Over 300 Osmania University law students were declared passed after revaluation, raising concerns about the integrity of the initial on-screen marking system. Students and unions are calling for an investigation into the high failure rates.

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Discrepancies in university grading systems can undermine the credibility of educational institutions and impact student futures.

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In a startling post-results development, Osmania University has declared over 300 law students passed, who were earlier marked failed in the third semester examinations of the three-year LLB course.

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The article presents both the students' concerns and the university's defense, maintaining a balanced reporting style.

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