"We Have Identified the Problem" – UDUS GST Examination Officer Addresses Grade Fluctuations in GST213

"We Have Identified the Problem" – UDUS GST Examination Officer Addresses Grade Fluctuations in GST213

"We Have Identified the Problem" – UDUS GST Examination Officer Addresses Grade Fluctuations in GST213

The development, which became apparent late yesterday, has seen students reporting drastic shifts in their grades. While a small number of students saw improvements, a significant portion reported a decline, leading to widespread anxiety across the campus.

Reacting to the situation, the GST Examination Officer, Dr. Sadat Ibn Adam, confirmed that the university is aware of the discrepancy. Speaking to Gamji Press, he stated, “We have identified where the problem is and we are addressing it.”

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Despite this reassurance, the administration has yet to clarify whether the original grades or the newly adjusted ones are the accurate reflections of student performance.

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The university community is now calling for an urgent official statement from the GST Division to provide clarity. Students are demanding to know if the current portal display is final or if further corrections are pending.

As the university works to resolve the technical hitch, students remain on edge, awaiting a definitive resolution to a situation that significantly impacts their Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA).