Updated On: 03 May, 2023 07:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
This paper’s front page report forces meeting of psychology teachers with director of exam board; they decide to form a committee to fix error-ridden evaluation

A decision will be taken following the report. Representation pic
A day after mid-day reported the error-ridden Third Year Bachelor of Arts (TYBA) psychology results for the semester-V exams, wherein students were either awarded full marks or zeros, Mumbai University (MU) decided to form a committee for revision and rectification. Teachers and chairman of psychology subjects for MU-affiliated colleges met the director of the board of examinations.
Teachers of psychology at all colleges affiliated with MU have demanded that the TYBA results announced on April 29 be declared null and void, following major goof-ups. “Following the meeting on Tuesday, it was decided to form a committee for revision of the TYBA psychology Semester-V results,” read an official statement issued by MU on Tuesday evening.