Students from aided college miss exam; academicians allege negligence by PU, college, seek re-exam
Twenty-eight students from Salem Sowdeswari College missed a fourth-semester exam because they were never informed about the existence of a specific paper in their curriculum. Academicians and students are now calling for a re-examination, citing administrative negligence by the college and Periyar University.
Why it matters
This incident highlights systemic administrative failures in higher education that directly impact student academic progress and future career prospects.
Twenty-eight students from a government-aided college missed the exam for a paper allegedly owing to the negligence of Periyar University and the college. The students were unaware of the paper in their curriculum and, as such, failed to pay fee for the exam. The students and academicians are now demanding a re-exam for the paper.
The report presents the grievances of the students and the allegations against the university while maintaining a neutral reporting tone.
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