New Delhi, Oct. 10 -- Students of MBM Engineering University in Rajasthan's Jodhpur were left stunned after the results of their BE II semester were declared. A number of students ended up with 103 to 137 marks out of a possible 100, leading university authorities to launch a probe into the matter.

A private agency, which was tasked with preparation of the online results, has been asked to explain the startling discrepancy, while the results were quickly withdrawn from the university's official website, as per a Times of India report.

The university's controller of exams, Anil Gupta, said the issue resulted from a technical error during the uploading of results, and that the correct results would be out in a short while.

"As soon as th...