Updated On: 12 November, 2018 08:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
The Bombay High Court had stayed the Mumbai University's 60:40 assessment pattern decision for law courses, but there is no notification on this though the examination is just a few days away

Law students protest against the varsity's decision in September, to change the marks pattern
The chaos continues at the University of Mumbai. Law students are preparing for their upcoming exams, but don't know if they will be for 100 or 60 marks. The Bombay High Court had stayed the Mumbai University's 60:40 assessment pattern decision for law courses, but there is no notification on this though the examination is just a few days away.
The Mumbai University's plans to bring changes in the assessment pattern of the law course were met with severe criticism. Firstly, because it was declared after the academic year had started. Secondly, according to students, such changes should be introduced from the start for the course, so it should have been applicable only for the first year which would then carry it forward.