Tuesday, October 2, 2018

CoE sacked for printing failed students’ degrees

Jul 24, 2018, 11.15 AM IST 


AURANGABAD: The controller of examination (CoE) of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (Bamu) was sacked on Monday over the recent printing of degrees of failed students which had caused a stir.

“Digambar Netke, the CoE, along with computer operator Ishtiyak Khan, who were found responsible for the lapse by a committee constituted to probe the matter, have been removed from their posts,” a senior university official said.

“The blunder could have been avoided if both CoE and computer programmer had paid proper attention towards their duties. We found them guilty and therefore relieved from the posts,” Walmik Sarwade a senior faculty member who headed the committe said.

The printing and subsequent distribution of colleges degrees of failed students had triggered a couple of protests. While the vice-chancellor B A Chopade was targeted, he pleaded ignorance about the procedure followed by the examination department in printing degrees and said, “The CoE is at the helm of entire affairs being head of the department.”

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