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By Our Staff Reporter
GUNTUR, MAY 8. A university, which can make the career of a student, can break it through irresponsible valuation of answer papers at the public examination, which proved true in the case of Acharya Nagarjuna University public examination on Saturday. The Lok Satta, which had received several complaints of faulty valuation of chemistry and computer science examination papers of ANU degree final year students, exposed how irresponsibly lecturers had valued answer sheets by organising a public re-valuation in Guntur. A bachelor of science student, V. Swathi, with roll No.Y-13121056 appeared at the chemistry paper of the final year on March 10, and was shocked to know that she had got only 23 marks in the subject, though she had expected about 60 marks.
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