You should not expect same behavior as both are different thing if I assume that Student is object of class(reference type). It also depend on that what you do inside method.
In First method
void Main()
{
Student student = new Student();
FillStudentUnformation(student);
Console.WriteLine(student.Name); // Here you will not get name
FillStudentUnformationRef(ref student);
Console.WriteLine(student.Name); // you will see name you have set inside method.
}
vodi FillStudentUnformation(Student student)
{
//If here if you do
student = new Student();
student.Name = "test"; // This will not reflect outside.
}
vodi FillStudentUnformationRef(ref Student student)
{
//If here if you do
student = new Student();
student.Name = "test ref"; // This will not reflect outside.
}
So when we pass reference type to method it will pass copy of reference to that variable. So when you update that variable with new it will update that variable reference and not the actual one.
In second method it will pass actual reference so when you update it will affect the actual referene of object.
more on this : http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-IN/library/s6938f28.aspx