Over two thousand students appearing for the final year commerce examination that started on Wednesday at 11 am have been allotted new examination centres.Almost all of them could be unaware of this drastic development a day before the examination as the University of Mumbai has not informed them individually,but uploaded a circular on its website.
The university asked three city colleges to divert 2,051 students to other institutes after realizing that it had assigned more students to the colleges than their seating capacity.Among those affected are 500 regular students and 1,650 distance education candidates.
For one,Narsee Monjee College of Commerce in Vile Parle has a capacity of 850 students,but the university assigned 1,700 candidates to it for taking the TYBcom exam.
The university asked three city colleges to divert 2,051 students to other institutes after realizing that it had assigned more students to the colleges than their seating capacity.Among those affected are 500 regular students and 1,650 distance education candidates.
For one,Narsee Monjee College of Commerce in Vile Parle has a capacity of 850 students,but the university assigned 1,700 candidates to it for taking the TYBcom exam.
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