At least 410 students of Delhi University colleges have failed in Sociology examination triggering protests, alleging error in evaluation.
The aggrieved students today staged a protest for the second day at Dean of Students' Welfare's (DSW) office, alleging discrepancies in result and seeking his intervention into the issue.
"The university is seized of the matter and it is getting the collective complaints thoroughly examined and fair play will be ensured to protect the interest of the students," DU Spokesperson and Joint Dean of Students' Welfare, Malay Neerav said.
While 250 out of 260 students of Shivaji college have failed the examination, 102 out of 120 Political (Hons) students at Laxmi Bai college, 38 out of 50 at Janki Devi Memorial college and 20 out of 25 at Keshav Mahavidyalya have also failed to clear the exam.
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Sociology in Contemporary India, is an interdisciplinary subject for honours' students in these colleges.
When the results were announced, the students had approached the authorities in their respective colleges, who had instructed them to apply for re-evaluation.
However, the students approached the DSW fearing that the re-evaluation process might not yield fair results.