The University of Mumbai on Sunday conducted the rescheduled PhD Entrance Test (PET) and LLM entrance exam for 1,071 students who were affected by technical glitches at the Surekha Infotech centre in Dombivli on November 17. Of the total students affected, 824 appeared for the retests, while 247 were absent.
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