Serious negligence regarding examination arrangements has been revealed at Mohanlal Sukhadia University in Rajasthan. During the LLB exam, the M.Com question paper was mistakenly distributed to students, causing chaos at the examination center and sparking protests.
What is the whole matter?
It is reported that for a time during the exam, LLB students were given M.Com question papers. As soon as the students discovered this discrepancy, they immediately objected, and a commotion broke out at the examination center. Later, the administration corrected the mistake and distributed the correct question paper, but by then the situation had escalated.
The possibility of paper leak has raised concerns.
Student leader Pushpendra Singh Rathore alleged that the incident raised the possibility of a leak of the M.Com question paper. He said that this was not just a simple mistake but raised serious questions about the secrecy of the examination system.
Student organizations allege: Playing with the future
Komal Vaishnav said that this university is the largest educational institution in the tribal region, where a large number of rural and tribal students study. Therefore, such negligence directly compromises the future of the students.
Demand for investigation and action
Student organizations have demanded a high-level investigation into the entire matter and strict action against the printing/distribution firm involved. They say the culprits should be identified and severely punished to prevent such incidents from happening again.
Administration statement
The university administration has taken the matter seriously and issued a notice to the firm involved. Officials say the firm's operator has been summoned and, after an investigation, necessary action will be taken against the culprits.
Questions raised on the examination system
This incident has raised serious questions about the university's examination system, confidentiality, and management. Students and parents are increasingly concerned that such negligence could impact their results and careers.








