The disappointed students claimed that the university has discriminated against them and been unfair to them while grading their exams. “Almost 40 per cent of the international students of the UoL based in Pakistan have been marked failed in their exams, and a large number of students’ results have been withheld for their assessment offence investigation,” a student told The News. However, after the exams, the university administration delayed the results, which were supposed to be announced by the end of August or the start of September, but they were finally announced on October 16, and many students found them devastating. The university admits that there had been some unavoidable disruptions this year because of the global health pandemic, but the administration stressed that they believe in a transparent procedure of exams.Īccording to the students, the UoL first postponed the written online exams of LLB from May to July and then rescheduled them again between July and August because the software used to conduct the online exams had crashed.
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