Updated On: 30 October, 2023 06:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Prasun Choudhari
The examination forms of TY B.Com students had not been submitted by their colleges

Mumbai University. Pic/Shadab Khan
The Mumbai University has allowed 37 TY B.Com. students from two colleges to appear for the exam that started from Thursday despite their respective colleges not submitting their examination forms. The university will be initiating action against these two colleges for jeopardising the academic year of these students. Of these 37 students, 29 are from KLE Society’s Science & Commerce College in Navi Mumbai and eight students are from Lilavati Lalji Dayal Night College of Commerce in Girgaon, Mumbai.
On the eve of the semester five exams of TY B.Com that commenced on October 26, it came to light that examination forms of 37 students were not to be found. Officials of MU confirmed that the examination forms for these students were not submitted to the university by their colleges.