The University of Córdoba (UCO) has reported this Thursday that “an incident has occurred at the PEvAU at the Rute (Córdoba) headquarters, caused by the accidental loss of 38 exams of said test, four of them corresponding to the exercise of Greek and 34 to that of Mathematics Applied to the Social Sciences”.
As the UCO has indicated in a note, in view of this and after requesting the Inter-University Commission to call a new call, this second exam will be held this Friday at 1:00 p.m., at the IES Nuevo Scala de Rute.
The Office of the Vice-Rector for Students and Culture has informed the families of the students affected by this incident, and the announcement of the new exam, and has also made itself available to them to assume all the costs derived from it.
Likewise, the University of Córdoba has guaranteed that the affected students will have all the deadlines for claims, like the rest of the students who have attended the entrance exams this year.
The UCO will open an investigation to clarify the events that occurred and determine when the chain of custody of the exercises was lost, which has led to the aforementioned accidental loss of 38 exams.
In addition, it will analyze the procedures that are followed in the control of the exams, to avoid that events of this type can occur again, assuring the UCO that it “deeply regrets this incident” and announced that it is made “available to families to attend any claim about what happened”.