Around 60% of Mumbai University’s TYBCom students failed their semester V exams, a trend similar to last year. Of the 55,620 students who appeared for the exams, only 23,134 passed. Poor attendance, over-reliance on online content, and the rise in autonomous colleges are possible reasons cited.
Nearly 60% of Mumbai University’s 3rd-year BCom students fail semester 5 exams

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