PU final year law exam: Question paper not as per pattern, say students, seek grace marks
Hindustan TimesThe final year law students of Panjab University, Chandigarh, studying at the regional centres of Ludhiana and Hoshiarpur, along with the students of Chandigarh, have registered a complaint with the controller of the examination seeking grace marks in the wake of jumbled questions in the units of a question paper. There were five units in the 80 marks exam, in four units, each question carried 15 marks and the fifth unit was compulsory to attempt for the students. “There are two questions in four units each and we are required to attempt only one from every unit so, we prepare for the exam as per the given pattern of the university but due to an entirely different pattern we witnessed in the exam, could cost us more than 30 marks,” the student added. The pattern was against our preparation as it did not leave us any choice in the questions.” There were five units in the 80 marks exam, in four units, each question carried 15 marks and the fifth unit was compulsory to attempt for the students.