A fresh controversy seems to be brewing over Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's MA degree from the Gujarat university.A former professor of the university has said that the subjects Modi is said to have taken for the course were not offered in the curriculum at the time. Professor Jayanibhai Patel in a Facebook post has quoting a media statement by the university VC, pointing out some glaring inaccurcies.The Facebook post reads: "The breakup of marks in second year MA shows that Modi obtained 64 marks in political science, 62 marks in European and social political thoughts, 69 marks in modern India/political analysis, and 67 marks in political psychology," he said.”However, there seems something wrong with the names of the papers, to my knowledge, there were no such papers offered in part-2 to internal or external students. I was on faculty of department of Political Science and used to teach there, during 1969 - 1993 June."The professor also recalls that Modi was irregular in the classes for MA Part 1 course, and was therefore advised to appear for the exams as an external student.The Gujarat University however has rubbished professor Patel's claims. Media reports quote university registrar Dr Mahesh Patel as saying "The mark-sheet which is being shown was prepared 30 years ago. The subjects mentioned in that are those which were offered at that time."Professor Patel has stood by his Facebook post, and said that he has nothing more to add.Content ourtesy: Navgujaratsamay