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Now, AU students to get digital marksheets

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Prayagraj: Here’s good news for the students of Allahabad University and its constituent colleges.
In a first, the students would be issued digital marksheets (statement of marks), which they could download from the university’s website.
In the arrangement made by the AU examination department, a student now has to enter just the roll number and enrollment number and get the digital marksheet in the new format.
On Saturday, the marksheet of final year back paper examination of UG courses was released in digital mode by the controller of examination Prof Ramendra Kumar Singh.
Prof Singh said on Wednesday, “Till now, the examination results which were issued on the website used to have the roll number, names and marks of 25 students in one page.
Now, the students will get the result in the new format after entering their roll number and enrollment number on the official website of the university.” This will be considered as the digital mode of the original marksheet wherein, in addition to subject-wise marks, marks obtained in the previous year and the total marks will also be mentioned.
This digital marksheet would be valid at all places if the students have to attach or present the same.
The original marksheet would be made available from the department later.
The results of the promoted students of the final year (of UG courses) will also be released on the website soon.
This result is set to be released before June 15.
Earlier on Tuesday, a group of student leaders, belonging to the National Student Union of India (NSUI), had picketed the controller of examinations while pressing for acceptance of their five-point charter of demands.
After about half-an-hour agitation, the CoE heard their demands and assured that a decision would be taken in around a week’s time.
The student leaders submitted a memorandum to the CoE wherein they have demanded that the first year students of yearly courses (BA, BSc and BCom) as well as the results of first and final semester exams of PG courses should also declared and students should be promoted.
They claimed that the criteria for promoting the students was not clearly explained.
Besides, the III year students should be promoted by awarding 6% marks.
In case students are not satisfied with the awarded marks, they should be given a chance to appear in the examination, said Abhishek Dwivedi of NSUI.

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