According to the circular of the District Education Officer, the teaching work in all schools and colleges in Vadodara was closed today. The ongoing examination in the commerce faculty of M S University was also postponed. A message about this was sent by the faculty to the authorities, but a wrong message was circulating in commerce today, leaving the students confused and hundreds of students also came to take the exam today on the basis of this wrong message.
The student leader of commerce faculty says that the faculty is currently conducting the internal examination of TYBCom Semester-5 and internal examination of M.Com.Final Semester-3. Together, around 10,000 students are appearing for the exams. However, due to heavy rains on Sunday, a message was sent by the faculty to all the students at 11 pm on Sunday that monday's examination will be postponed and taken on Thursday, October 3rd.
Meanwhile, a WhatsApp group called 'Moksha Education Group' of students studying in private classes is running, in which a message was circulating after 2 o'clock in the night that the examination was not postponed but the time of the examination has been changed. The exam will be held on Monday which has been scheduled to be 10.15 am instead of 8.30 am. Today 200 to 300 students reached to take the exam believing this wrong message to be true. We have complained to the university authorities in this regard and demanded strict action against the person who circulated the wrong message.
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