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Where can I complaint against university for my wrong exam result


03-Dec-2023 (In Consumer Court Law)
I am a student of distance education of annamalai university and pursuing MCA course. I had only project for the sixth Semester. I got the proposal for the project approved in time and completed project on time and submitted the same in time. I also attended the viva for project on scheduled date successfully. But when my result came I am being shown as a 'Absent'. when i inquired they are saying my project report was submitted late. I had submitted project report on time to the computer center where my viva was scheduled. The person incharge said me to that i can submit the report in computer center. I also have proof of submission on time. Now university is saying I have to reappear in project and have to do all the things again as I should have submitted that report directly to university not in computer center. It is wasting my one year. Is there any to approach this legally. Thank you very much.
Answers (4)

Answer #1
848 votes
Hi..

Ideally, every university's rules would provide a grievance mechanism in which case you would be required to raise your grievance through the mechanism provided..

Having said that and assuming the university is a government university, filing of a writ before the relevant High Court can also be explored as a faster and more effective mechanism provided you are able to satisfy the parameters for invoking the writ remedy.

Hope the above is helpful. Feel free to contact in case of any further query.

Answer #2
609 votes
Appreciate your agony n also understand your sufferings. Apparently it's a case of deficiency in services on the part of the institutions. You can approach the Consumer For for redressal like seeking compensation etc. You may also move to High Court by way of Writ.
Answer #3
765 votes
Before proceeding as to file a case against them, you ought to issue them a letter and ask for the reason, in writing.
If response do not come, you may file an RTI application.
Once the response comes, please meet a lawyer and consult.
Bye laws if the University would also be required to look at....
Answer #4
698 votes
Hi, you have 100% remedy of your grievances. Why you should suffer for no fault of yours. But, From your query it is not possible to know the complete facts of the case and in this situation it is difficult to clarify and advise you correctly. You are suggested to provide the complete facts.
Thanks and regards

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