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‘Marks Nahi Dungi…’: Viral Video Shows Students Checking Answer Sheets, Raises Questions Over Exam Evaluation

A video allegedly showing students examining answer sheets at Ajmer's Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University (MDSU) has gone viral on social media, triggering serious concerns about the examination evaluation process.

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A viral video allegedly showing students examining answer sheets from the BA First Year, Semester-2 History of India examination at Ajmer's Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University (MDSU) has prompted an inquiry into the examination process, with the university promising disciplinary action and considering an FIR.

The video has raised questions about staff supervision, adherence to exam rules, and the overall fairness of the university's assessment system.

The footage reportedly shows students reading, discussing, and commenting on exam answer booklets. The papers seen in the video are said to belong to the BA First Year, Semester-2 History of India examination, with the university's logo and exam details clearly visible.

Students Seen Commenting on Answer Sheets

In the video, several students can be heard making remarks about handwriting and the answers written by candidates. One student is heard complaining about poor handwriting and saying that such answers would not receive marks.

Another clip shows a student pointing out blank pages in the answer sheets, claiming that some candidates had written nothing and merely copied the questions.

These visuals have sparked widespread criticism, with many questioning how students gained access to confidential examination material and why answer sheets were not handled only by authorised evaluators.

University Orders Probe, Action Promised

Following the uproar, the MDSU administration has constituted an inquiry committee to investigate the incident. The committee will examine how the answer sheets reached students and whether university examination rules were violated during the evaluation process.

Examination Controller Sunil Kumar Tailor said that strict disciplinary action would be taken if any staff negligence or misconduct is found. He also added that the university is considering registering an FIR regarding the recording and circulation of the video.

Calls for Transparency and Accountability

Student groups and education experts have demanded swift and transparent action to safeguard the credibility of the university's examination system. They have warned that such lapses could seriously damage trust in the evaluation process and affect students' academic futures.

The viral video has now led to an official probe, with authorities assuring that necessary steps will be taken to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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