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TENHIPALAM: Calicut University will conduct a re-examination for 204 M.Com. (Previous) students whose Paper-III answer scripts have gone missing. The date will be announced soon. The decision was taken at a meeting of the Syndicate committee for examination held on the campus on Tuesday. The university authorities said that students would not have to pay any fees for the re-examination of Paper-III (Management Information System). The answer scripts of 151 students who took the examination in May, 2004, at Government Higher Secondary School, Chovva, and of 53 students who took the examination at SARBTM College, Koilandy, went missing at the examination wing of the university. Meanwhile, the university has appointed a two-member Syndicate inquiry committee to look into missing of scripts. The committee, comprising C.A. Thomas and U.V.K. Mohammed, will have to submit its report in two weeks.
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