Mumbai varsity Vice-Chancellor sacked over exam results mess

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Governor and Chancellor of University of Ch Vidyasagar Rao today removed Dr Sanjay Deshmukh from the office of the Vice-Chancellor, University of for his 'gross negligence' which led to inordinate delay in the declaration of university's exam

"The Governor, in exercise of the powers conferred upon him under the Public Universities Act, 2016 removed Sanjay Deshmukh from the office of the Vice-Chancellor, University of for his gross negligence and failure in implementing the On-Screen Marking system, to declare the of examinations held in Summer-2017 within the time limit prescribed in the Act.


"And for his failure to comply with the directions issued by the Chancellor from time to time, regarding early declaration of results," a statement issued tonight said.

Deshmukh was sent on forced leave by Rao in August after the former faced flak over delay in from students, opposition parties and the government.

He was blamed for hastily implementing the new process that led to an unprecedented delay in declaration of This year, the were delayed by almost three months as the varsity was not prepared for the transition from manual to onscreen assessment.

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First Published: Tue, October 24 2017. 21:32 IST