<p>Bengaluru: The Bangalore University has put B Com students in a difficult situation by abruptly rescheduling their exam from 9:30 am to 2 pm on Thursday, BJP MLA S Suresh Kumar said.</p>.<p>This change in timing clashes with the Chartered Accountant (CA) exam, which is also scheduled for 2 pm on the same day, the former minister noted.</p>.KSRTC suspends bus conductor after private person found issuing tickets.<p>Kumar said a first-year B Com student approached him on Wednesday with her father, distressed over the sudden change.</p>.<p>Her first B Com exam was originally scheduled for Thursday at 9:30 am. Since she is also pursuing a CA qualification, her CA exam is set for 2 pm the same day, he said.</p>.<p>"At 4.30 pm today (Wednesday), she received a message from Bangalore City University on her mobile, stating, 'The exam scheduled for 9.30 am tomorrow has been postponed to 2 pm tomorrow,' without any explanation," Kumar said in a statement.</p>.<p>The student and her father approached Kumar in a state of panic.</p>.<p>Kumar said he immediately contacted the state's Higher Education Minister, Dr M C Sudhakar, and requested a resolution to the issue from the student's perspective. Since the minister was in Delhi, his secretary coordinated a conference call between Kumar and the university's registrar.</p>.<p>The MLA questioned which exam the affected students should prioritize under these circumstances.</p>.<p>“It reflects poorly on the university's credibility to postpone an exam just 24 hours before it was scheduled without proper consideration,” Kumar pointed out.</p>.<p>He demanded that justice be served by offering an alternative date for the B Com exam so students could also attend the CA exam. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: The Bangalore University has put B Com students in a difficult situation by abruptly rescheduling their exam from 9:30 am to 2 pm on Thursday, BJP MLA S Suresh Kumar said.</p>.<p>This change in timing clashes with the Chartered Accountant (CA) exam, which is also scheduled for 2 pm on the same day, the former minister noted.</p>.KSRTC suspends bus conductor after private person found issuing tickets.<p>Kumar said a first-year B Com student approached him on Wednesday with her father, distressed over the sudden change.</p>.<p>Her first B Com exam was originally scheduled for Thursday at 9:30 am. Since she is also pursuing a CA qualification, her CA exam is set for 2 pm the same day, he said.</p>.<p>"At 4.30 pm today (Wednesday), she received a message from Bangalore City University on her mobile, stating, 'The exam scheduled for 9.30 am tomorrow has been postponed to 2 pm tomorrow,' without any explanation," Kumar said in a statement.</p>.<p>The student and her father approached Kumar in a state of panic.</p>.<p>Kumar said he immediately contacted the state's Higher Education Minister, Dr M C Sudhakar, and requested a resolution to the issue from the student's perspective. Since the minister was in Delhi, his secretary coordinated a conference call between Kumar and the university's registrar.</p>.<p>The MLA questioned which exam the affected students should prioritize under these circumstances.</p>.<p>“It reflects poorly on the university's credibility to postpone an exam just 24 hours before it was scheduled without proper consideration,” Kumar pointed out.</p>.<p>He demanded that justice be served by offering an alternative date for the B Com exam so students could also attend the CA exam. </p>