I’m pursuing my MBBS in Bangalore under RGUHS. I recently appeared for my second year exams and unfortunately failed in two subjects, with a mere one mark difference in one of them. I applied for a re-evaluation and photocopy of my answer scripts. To my surprise, there’s a thirteen-mark difference between the initial and re-evaluated scores, and the final result is based on their average. Even my Head of Department believes I should have scored higher. I approached the sub-registrar at RGUHS requesting a third evaluation, as just one mark is keeping me from passing. I’m confident I can score better. But, they informed me that a third evaluation is only possible with a fifteen-mark difference, and for a thirteen-mark discrepancy, I need to file a case. Is there any way I can get a third evaluation or appeal this decision?
Best Answer
Under Indian law, RGUHS’s decision on the third evaluation process is based on their internal guidelines. While the thirteen-mark difference is significant, it does not automatically warrant a third evaluation. You may have to pursue legal recourse or a grievance redressal mechanism within the university to seek a review or a third evaluation.
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