MP High Court Exposes Flaws in MPMSU Jabalpur MBBS E-Evaluation Software
The court noted that the e-evaluation system is so deeply flawed that checking the exact same answer sheet multiple times yielded completely different results.
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The court noted that the e-evaluation system is so deeply flawed that checking the exact same answer sheet multiple times yielded completely different results.
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