Mangaluru: With a lot of errors in the results of a recent announced scholars, Mangalore University (MU) will conduct a failure mode analysis to find out the root causes, said P S Yadadithithaya, Deputy Chancellor of the University.
The Mulinx, a house in-house is adopted for inspection for the first time, has reported several serious mistakes.
Errors have affected the future prospects of students and damaged university reputation.
This also forces MU to delay postgraduate (PG) receipts for the third time.
Yadapadithaya, agreed that the problem in the Mulinx software resulted in a chain of problems, and said that someone could not blame one individual for error-up.
“The entire inspection process is team work, so we have formed a committee to look into what has a go wrong with the current inspection software.
The same findings will be led during a syndicate meeting, to make decisions about whether to continue with the existing software Or not.
MU is the first university, of 23 other state universities, to adopt software at home, but we have failed to provide free results from errors.
We may outsource work to private companies from the next examination, “he said.
PG Reception ExtendedMangalore University has decided to start the first PG class of the year from mid-December.
However, in the latest developments, errors in the sixth semester results have been forced by MU to extend December 24.
The previous date was December 9 PS Yadadithaya said that they extended the date, so that no student who aspires for higher studies was to lose the opportunity , because of the error made by the university.
“We are a student-centric university, because of that, we held a meeting of all PG chairmen to decide to extend dates.
They have considered and said that it was the last time they could extend the date.
As a result of this discomfort, we have decided to free test costs Enter for the PG course, “he said.
The PG classes should start from November 18.