Mumbai: Mumbai University released BCOM (banking and insurance) semester results.
Like other trade results, this is also recorded 97.5%.
Of a total of 5,739 candidates who took the exam, which was modeled on a choice-based credit system, 4,897 cleaned it.
In fact, the results of 10 other exams are also stated.
“The MCQ exam format has resulted in almost all students who clear the exam,” said the former Dean.
“The test really doesn’t translate into something as much pumped by these signs.” Previously, from 67,974 students, 94.5% of students (49,796 students) cleared the BCUR examination.
Nearly 18,000 students have cleaned their papers in the last semester but many have not cleaned their subjects that are permitted to maintain the term (Atkt) from the first and second years, so that their final results were arrested, said an officer from the University’s Examination Department.
This is the second year in a row which is almost 95% of the Batch Tybcom clears the exam.
Before the pandemic, this percentage reached 70% -74% every year.
The success rate, which is used to float around 70%, has soared higher, some also because students take tests from home and most of the universities have not been invested in procoring software, said a faculty.
“Even though it might be wrong to state that students will enjoy cheating, it is this test format that allows students to score full value,” said faculty members.
Routine tests have a mixture of descriptive questions and short answers, but this year, MU asks for college to continue the exam online in the MCQ format.
The online test of 50 marks is given to undergraduate and postgraduate examinations from traditional streams (art, trade and science) which are fully based on MCQ.
Students are given hours for inspection.
MU also released the results of five engineering streams, as well as from several master programs.