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A student of the four-year integrated BA-B.Ed course under BRA Bihar University (BRABU) has received 101 marks out of 100 in the fourth semester examination. The marksheet, issued to a student of the 2021–25 batch, has triggered widespread attention after it surfaced showing more marks than the maximum. This unusual error has raised questions among students about the university’s evaluation system. The marksheet was distributed by the college affiliated to the university, and no official clarification has yet been provided by BRABU regarding how the error occurred.
Under BRABU, two colleges in West Champaran district have recently received temporary affiliation. Sanskar Bharti School of Education, located in Rajpur, Gaunaha, has been granted temporary new affiliation for 16 subjects under the Arts stream. Additionally, Nisha Degree College, situated in Kathari, Sathi, has received temporary affiliation for seven Arts subjects for the academic session 2025–29. The affiliations have been approved through a formal communication issued by the state government.
The letter regarding the affiliation was sent by Amit Kumar Pushpak, Deputy Secretary of the Bihar government, to the registrar of BRA Bihar University. The document outlines the approval status and subject allocations for both colleges. These affiliations are part of the university’s regular expansion and regulatory procedures for affiliated institutions under its academic jurisdiction.