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

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.
Why it matters
Discrepancies in university grading systems can undermine the credibility of educational institutions and impact student futures.
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.
The article presents both the students' concerns and the university's defense, maintaining a balanced reporting style.
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