Mumbai University B.Com Paper Leak? Know What Happened During Semester 6 Exam
Mumbai University has found itself at the centre of a major examination controversy after allegations surfaced that question papers for the B.Com Semester 6 examinations were leaked before the scheduled exams. The issue has sparked widespread concern among students, parents, and education stakeholders, with questions being raised about the security of the university’s examination process.
The controversy first emerged during the Summer 2026 examinations when reports claimed that question papers for multiple B.Com subjects had been circulated on WhatsApp before students entered the examination hall. Since then, Mumbai University has launched an internal inquiry, filed a police complaint, taken disciplinary action against staff members, and faced growing pressure from student organisations demanding a Crime Investigation Department (CID) probe. More recently, the university deferred a decision on requesting a CID investigation, leading to fresh protests by student groups.
How Did the B.Com Paper Leak Controversy Begin?
The controversy dates back to April 2026 during the B.Com Semester 6 examinations. Allegations surfaced that question papers of three subjects had been circulated through a WhatsApp group linked to a private coaching institute before the examinations began.
According to reports, the papers were allegedly shared among students ahead of the scheduled examination timings, raising concerns that some candidates may have received unfair access to the questions.
Following complaints from students and student organisations, Mumbai University immediately initiated an inquiry into the matter to determine whether confidential examination papers had indeed been leaked.
Which Subjects Were Allegedly Leaked?
The alleged leak reportedly involved three B.Com Semester 6 examination papers.
Initial reports identified the following subjects among those allegedly leaked:
- Statistics
- Accounts
- Taxation
Student organisations also alleged that papers related to Economics, Commerce and Management had been circulated before examinations at one of the centres, though the exact list of affected papers has varied across reports during the investigation.
Where Was the Leak First Detected?
The issue reportedly came to light at R.D. National College in Bandra during one of the Semester 6 examinations.
A university vigilance squad reportedly visited the examination centre after receiving information about suspicious activity. Authorities questioned students and examined mobile phones that were allegedly being used to access leaked examination material.
The incident prompted Mumbai University to expand its investigation beyond the examination centre to determine the original source of the leaked papers.
Internal Probe Suggests Leak May Have Originated Within the University
As the investigation progressed, preliminary findings reportedly suggested that the paper leak may have originated from within Mumbai University’s own examination system.
Investigators focused on the university’s Centre for Distance and Online Education (CDOE), where confidential examination papers were being handled before distribution to examination centres.
According to reports, investigators suspected that temporary staff members with access to examination papers may have photographed or copied confidential documents before the examinations.
CCTV Footage Strengthened the Investigation
One of the major developments in the case came after investigators reviewed CCTV footage from the university’s Kalina campus.
Reports claimed that CCTV footage showed a contractual employee allegedly taking photographs of B.Com Semester 6 question papers while handling examination documents inside the examination control room.
The employee allegedly photographed the papers during the photocopying process before the examination dates.
These findings significantly strengthened the university’s internal investigation into the alleged paper leak.
Mumbai University Takes Action Against Staff
Following the investigation, Mumbai University initiated disciplinary action against individuals allegedly linked to the incident.
The university reportedly:
- Terminated the services of a contractual employee.
- Filed a police complaint.
- Issued show-cause notices to several other staff members.
- Continued departmental inquiries into possible lapses.
University officials stated that strict action would be taken against anyone found responsible for compromising examination confidentiality.
Police Investigation Underway
Apart from the university’s internal inquiry, police also began investigating the matter.
A criminal case was registered after university officials submitted a formal complaint regarding the alleged leak.
Investigators are examining:
- How confidential papers were accessed.
- Whether digital devices were used to photograph the papers.
- How the papers were circulated through messaging applications.
- Whether any financial transactions were involved.
The investigation is continuing, and authorities have not yet announced their final findings.
Student Organisations Demand CID Probe
The alleged paper leak has triggered strong reactions from student organisations, particularly the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP).
The organisation has organised protests outside Mumbai University, demanding that the investigation be transferred to the Crime Investigation Department (CID).
According to ABVP leaders, the seriousness of the allegations requires an independent investigation rather than only an internal university inquiry. They have also warned of wider protests if stronger action is not taken.
Why Is the CID Probe in Discussion?
The demand for a CID investigation gained momentum after Maharashtra’s Higher and Technical Education Minister reportedly stated in the Legislative Council that the matter would be referred for a CID investigation.
However, during a recent meeting, Mumbai University’s Management Council decided not to immediately proceed with the CID referral. Instead, it chose to wait for the police investigation report before taking a final decision.
This move has drawn criticism from student groups, who argue that delaying the CID probe could affect transparency and public confidence in the investigation.
Has the University Cancelled the Examination?
As of now, Mumbai University has not announced the cancellation of the B.Com Semester 6 examinations linked to the alleged paper leak.
Similarly, no official notification has been issued regarding a re-examination for the affected subjects.
The university has maintained that any further decision regarding examination results or fresh exams will depend on the outcome of the ongoing inquiry and police investigation.
Concerns Among Students
The controversy has left thousands of B.Com students worried about the fairness of the examination process.
Many students have expressed concerns regarding:
- Equal opportunity for all candidates.
- Credibility of Semester 6 examination results.
- Transparency in the investigation.
- Possible delays in result declaration.
- Impact on higher education admissions and placements.
Student groups have urged the university to communicate regularly with candidates to avoid confusion and speculation.
Examination Security Under Scrutiny
The incident has once again highlighted the importance of strengthening examination security in higher education institutions.
Education experts believe universities should adopt stronger safeguards, including:
- Encrypted digital storage of question papers.
- Limited access to confidential examination material.
- Multi-level authentication for examination staff.
- CCTV monitoring in examination control rooms.
- Digital tracking of every stage of question paper handling.
- Immediate reporting mechanisms for suspicious activities.
Many universities across India have already begun implementing technology-driven examination management systems to reduce the risk of paper leaks.
What Happens Next?
The Mumbai University B.Com paper leak investigation remains ongoing.
Authorities are expected to:
- Complete the internal inquiry.
- Continue the police investigation.
- Decide whether the case should be transferred to the CID.
- Take disciplinary or legal action against anyone found responsible.
- Announce any further decisions regarding the affected examinations, if necessary.
Students are advised to rely only on official announcements from Mumbai University regarding examination results and future developments.
Final Words
The alleged B.Com Semester 6 paper leak has become one of the most closely watched examination controversies involving Mumbai University in recent years. While the university has taken several steps, including launching an internal inquiry, dismissing a contractual employee, and cooperating with police, demands for a wider independent investigation continue to grow.
With student organisations pressing for a CID probe and the university yet to make a final decision on that request, the focus remains on ensuring accountability, protecting the integrity of the examination system, and restoring the confidence of thousands of students who appeared for the Semester 6 examinations.
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