Updated On: 18 June, 2021 07:56 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
Students will get degrees, but without any directive by varsity in case of semester four exam; law colleges confused about giving marksheet

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Students of LLB (Bachelor of Law) from colleges affiliated to the Mumbai University are in a fix. They are waiting for their final result after completing their sixth semester exam a few days ago, but still don`t have a marksheet for clearing semester four - thanks to contradictory orders by different regulatory bodies amidst the pandemic outbreak.
While the university had decided to promote all students based on academic performances in earlier years; the Bar Council of India (BCI) had insisted on them holding examinations considering it is a professional course. In a blended approach of internal assessment and online tests, semester four results were declared by city law colleges, but no marksheets were issued sans clarity in assessment pattern. Now when these students are enroute their law degree, a year later, they don`t have the semester four marksheet.