KATHMANDU, MARCH 30

Tribhuvan University is once again caught in a maelstrom of controversy, this time revolving around the final examinations administered by the esteemed Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.

Reports have surfaced alleging the presence of identical questions in the examination papers, sparking a wave of concern and scrutiny.

The tumult further intensified following the public disclosure of the examination timetable for the second year of undergraduate studies by the Examination Control Office of Tribhuvan University.

The controversy stems from an unexpected extension of the examination schedule beyond the initially stipulated deadline of the 30th of Chaitra to the 31st of Chaitra.

In a statement released last Friday, the Examination Control Office detailed the scheduling, notably highlighting the inclusion of the examination for the subject 'Microeconomics for Business' within the Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) program, slated for the 31st of Chaitra.

This revelation has added fuel to the already raging fire of discontent and scrutiny surrounding the university's examination procedures.