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LATEST
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25th
March 2010 / Times of India / Ahmedabad Edition
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Varsity to take action against unruly affiliated colleges
Ahmedabad: Gujarat University has decided to crack its whip on colleges that are reluctant to be centres for examinations conducted by the university or other public examinations.
Gujarat University (GU) syndicate decided that colleges which refuse to be part of public examinations conducted or decline to be centres for examinations conducted by the varsity will risk losing their affiliation.
It has been observed that a number of colleges have been coming up with excuses to avoid the examination work of the GU, which is an integral part of any university.
Last minute refusals with reasons like not having enough staff and on-going construction work, hamper the GU examination process. Hence it has been decided that colleges refuse to shoulder the responsibility of the being an exam centre will face action.
Meanwhile, the syndicate has also decided to take action against teachers who try to wriggle out of the assessment process. GU has suffered badly in the past years due to non-cooperation of a number of teachers, who do not participate in the paper assessment citing different excuses.
The GU has now made it compulsory that teachers entrusted with the responsibility of the paper assessment should check a minimum 300-500 papers after the final exams are conducted.
There have been instances where results of courses like BBA and BCA were delayed by as much as two months due to lack of teachers for paper assessment. This decision is aimed at setting this process right.
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