Mangalore University seeks control over admissions to PG courses

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March 10, 2012

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Mangalore, March 10: Mangalore University has decided to take control of admissions of students to postgraduate courses offered by government degree colleges under its jurisdiction from the academic year 2012-13. But its decision is subject to the approval of the Government.

Speaking at the academic council meeting on Friday Vice-Chancellor T.C. Shivashankara Murthy said that the university had learnt about the government colleges flouting procedures while admitting students to postgraduate courses this academic year. Hence he would be writing to the Government shortly to permit the university to conduct admissions and allot students to the colleges.

According to it, the university would publish an advertisement on admissions, conduct entrance tests, announce the merit and waiting list, follow reservation norms, and allot students to colleges. Now this procedure was being applied for admitting postgraduate students to government-aided private colleges and unaided private colleges. The university wanted to extend the same to government colleges.

In case of private colleges – aided or otherwise – the university filled up 50 per cent of the allotted seats and the rest by managements.

The university had learnt that some of the colleges directly recruited students without publishing an advertisement.

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He said that if the Government did not permit to take control of the admissions, the university would monitor the admission of such colleges in the next academic year and take appropriate action if they found flouting procedures.

There were 32 government colleges under the university with some of them offering the postgraduate courses for over two years. Of the colleges, seven had applied to the university to permit them to offer select postgraduate courses for 2012-13.

Mr. Murthy said that the university would offer certificate, diploma, and postgraduate diploma courses in Tulu under the correspondence mode from the next academic year. The council agreed to sanction affiliation to three new colleges namely Melkar Degree College, Marnabail, Bantwal; Vidyarashmi Degree College, Savanur, Puttur; and St. Lawrence College, Moodubelle, Udupi.

Registrar (administration) K. Chinnappa Gowda, Registrar (evaluation) P.S. Yadapadithaya and Finance Officer P. Pakkeerappa were present.


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Saturday, 4 Apr 2020

What benefit govt is giving us so that we can transfer the same goodness to our workers? Or are the funds only to buy and sell MLA? 

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