Updated On: 26 April, 2012 06:59 AM IST | | Kranti Vibhute
The university was forced to take recourse to electronic mail when it learnt that the International Finance paper had made it to students before the examination
Mumbai University officials were forced to dispatch question papers via email to 58 centres at the eleventh hour yesterday, after it was learnt that the originally dispatched International Finance paper (semester VI) for Third Year students of Bachelor of Management Studies (TYBMS) had been leaked. The last minute hiccup delayed the exam at several centres.

Perennial leakage: The news of TYBMS paper leak was given to the university’s Pro-Vice Chancellor Dr Naresh Chandra around 10 am yesterday, and immediately a meeting of officials was called to decide how disaster could be averted. File pic