Indore: Over 15,000 B.Com students at Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) are facing uncertainty after the university withheld third-year results due to non-submission of internal assessment marks by affiliated colleges. University officials confirmed that 44 colleges have yet to submit the required marks, delaying the results for more than 15,000 students.
Internal Marks Submission Deadline Missed
The university had directed all affiliated colleges to upload internal assessment marks by April 10, shortly after the conclusion of the examinations. Despite the completion of the evaluation process, the absence of internal scores has stalled result compilation at the university's IT centre. Since final results are prepared by combining theory and internal marks, the pending data has brought the entire process to a halt, affecting students across more than 100 colleges.
Over 8,000 Students' Marks Still Unavailable
According to officials, internal marks for more than 8,000 students are still unavailable. As a result, even colleges that met the deadline are now facing delays, leading to growing concern among students awaiting their final year results. This is particularly problematic as postgraduate admission schedules are approaching.
University to Issue Notices, Consider Penalties
The university has decided to issue notices to the defaulting colleges, seeking explanations for the lapse. Authorities are also considering a penalty of Rs 1,000 per student if satisfactory reasons are not provided. Further action may follow against institutions that fail to justify the delay.
Controller of Examinations, Ashesh Tiwari, stated that the university is making every effort to release the results at the earliest. "More than 40 colleges have not submitted internal marks. They have been instructed to send them immediately. We are trying to ensure results are declared soon, and such negligence will not be tolerated in future," he said.
Results Expected Before May 15
The university aims to declare results before May 15, when postgraduate admissions are scheduled to begin. If the pending data is received within the next couple of days, officials indicated that results could be announced by the weekend or early next week.



