Mumbai University Recalls over 3K Final-Year Law Results Due to a Marksheet Error

To correct the error, which has harmed at least 3,000 students, the university has thus recalled all of these marksheets.
A number of Mumbai University (MU) final-year law students have received “erroneous” marksheets that contain mistakes in their Permanent Registration Numbers (PRNs), which are 16-digit numbers that are exclusive to each student.
To correct the error, which has harmed at least 3,000 students, the university has thus recalled all of these marksheets , Mumbai University Recalls over 3K Final-Year Law Results Due to a Marksheet Error.
The problem was discovered after a number of MU final-year students began experiencing verification troubles when attempting to enrol in higher education courses. Candidates must fill out an online application to be considered for admission to the MU. Once their eligibility has been verified, each applicant is given a 16-digit unique PRN. The distinct PRN, which is also written on the grade sheet, is subsequently used by each student as a reference number for the duration of the course, the issue was that the Mumbai University Recalls over 3K Final-Year Law Results Due to a Marksheet Error.
“The error in PRN was noticed when I was applying for a masters course in another college,” a student who asked to remain anonymous remarked. The student, who has earned a degree from Nalanda Law College, want to enrol in an LLM programme at another college, but she will be unable to do so without a corrected marksheet.
“The time taken in rectifying the mistake will lead to a further delay,” proclaimed the legal school’s head of Mumbai.
“The university should resolve the goof-up as soon as possible because many students have been waiting to get admission to PG courses,” said Sachin Pawar, the leader of the student organisation Student Law Council.
The MU acknowledged the issue and stated that 3,064 final year (semester VI) student marksheets were impacted. “There is an error in the last of the 16-digit PRN on these marksheets. The last digit got printed as zero…A rectified marksheet will be issued to these students soon,” said by an MU official.


