The major reason for the delay in declaring the results of law courses is a lack of faculty. Meanwhile, MU’s law department is positive about declaring all the results by next week.” Law has only 102 faculty members for assessment and most of them are lawyers, so they can’t spend the entire day assessing answer sheets. It has been handed over to the central computing facility department, which will announce them by next week.Student groups, however, are unhappy with the move. “Advocates are lawyers. So far, no results have been announced pertaining to the law department.An official from MU’s law department stated on the condition of anonymity, “A teacher knows how to correct the paper and assign marks, which can’t be done by anyone except a teacher. Before issuing the circular, education minister Vinod Tawde had discussions with some lawyers. The MU, via the circular, also sought the help of chartered accountants for the assessment of OEM pencil manufacturers the ‘taxation’ subject of the commerce department. “We had been called for a meeting where we were asked about what we feel about this programme,” said a senior lawyer. The results of final-year MU exams have been delayed for over three months.Mumbai University asks lawyers, CAs to assess papers THE ASIAN AGE. If any goof up happens, who will take responsibility? It is a criminal offence to waste a student’s year. How do you expect them to assess our answer sheets when they are not our professors? They don’t know our syllabus or the paper pattern. Dr Rashmi Oza, head of department said, “All post-graduation courses’ results assessment is done.The government will offer Rs 14 per paper to the lawyers. Just because they are lawyers, would they know everything about our law paper,” asked Sachin Pawar, president of Students’ Law Council and a law student. The student groups have opposed MU’s move
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