<p>Several students said that both parts A and B of the Microprocessors paper not only contained questions outside their syllabus but also had questionable weightage to chapters. <br /><br />Students also felt that they stood to lose marks due to the ignorance of the authorities.<br /> Preksha (name changed), a student of BMS college of engineering said, “There was a question from each unit, which was out of the syllabus. The weightage given for each chapter in terms of marks was also questionable.” Meanwhile, VTU Vice-Chancellor H P Khincha said that the university will look into the complaints of students. “We will have to examine the paper to see if there have been these alleged errors,” he said.</p>
<p>Several students said that both parts A and B of the Microprocessors paper not only contained questions outside their syllabus but also had questionable weightage to chapters. <br /><br />Students also felt that they stood to lose marks due to the ignorance of the authorities.<br /> Preksha (name changed), a student of BMS college of engineering said, “There was a question from each unit, which was out of the syllabus. The weightage given for each chapter in terms of marks was also questionable.” Meanwhile, VTU Vice-Chancellor H P Khincha said that the university will look into the complaints of students. “We will have to examine the paper to see if there have been these alleged errors,” he said.</p>