JNU academic council approves online entrance exams, won’t be ‘financially viable’, say teachers
Education | July 14, 2018 11:01 ISTJNU academic council approves online entrance exams, won’t be ‘financially viable’, say teachers.
JNU academic council approves online entrance exams, won’t be ‘financially viable’, say teachers.
A film screening at the JNU on the contentious issue of 'love jihad' was disrupted by a few students' groups, who alleged that a hate campaign was being propagated in the guise of showing the movie
A film screening at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) here on the contentious issue of 'love jihad' was disrupted today by a few students' groups, who alleged that a hate campaign was being propagated in the guise of showing the movie.
The University had set 50 per cent qualifying mark for admission into the course. As per UGC regulations, it is mandatory for an MPhil aspirant to obtain 50% mark in the entrance test.
A group of JNU teachers supporting compulsory attendance today accused members of the JNU Teachers Association of "instigating" disturbance on the campus over the issue.
Not all languages have been prioritised as much as Sanskrit at the JNU. Last year, the Academic Council approved the conversion of the Special Centre for Sanskrit Studies into a full-fledged School of Sanskrit and Indic Studies.
Students had yesterday blockaded the administration block demanding a meeting with the Vice Chancellor on the issue of compulsory attendance and stopped the rectors from leaving the building.
The students demanded the administration revoke the compulsory 75 per cent attendance required in an academic year for availing of scholarships and fellowships, and convene a meeting of the Academic Council which was postponed indefinitely.
The accused have been arrested under the provisions of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS).
The JNU's integrated MPhil/PhD programme had allowed MPhil students with adequate pass percentage to pursue PhD without having to sit for an entrance examination.
The Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has been hogging limelight for all the wrong reasons since last February, but this time the 48-year-old varsity is in news for a good reason.
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