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They are concerned about possible delays in the third year of results BCom, Mumbai University College calls for action Mumbai, May 10: teachers and staff at the University of Mumbai understand that, as in previous years, the third year BCom results for the first half of the year 2007 review of late. And it is not without reason. More than 40 professors from renowned universities like Chetna College (Bandra East), Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics (Church Gate), Chandibai Himatmal Mansukhani College (Ulhasnagar), KMC College (Khopoli), Lala Lajpat Rai College (Mahalaxmi) , Podar College (Matunga) and Mulund College of Commerce, were, among others, the delay in the evaluation process for students by the work did not start in time for the report on the medium Assessment Program. Well, a book errant professors, the University of Mumbai, for the first time, the rules of last week, several higher education leaders to take action against teachers. Departmental questions are now launched against them. Thursday was a meeting with representatives from 15 institutions of higher learning. “We have informed the higher education institutions of the irregularity and performance of the auditors. The problem lies in the fact that each year the number of students increases, and the number of teachers is decreasing. And if teachers do exist to their tasks, such as the University Exams lead, “says the University of Pro-Vice Chancellor AD Sawant. He added: “Higher education institutions have promised to send teachers for the rest of the work, and we try our best to avoid delays.” As the Maharashtra University Act, 1994, home assessment of teachers was the same year and evaluation available - all examiners must come together in one place, the documents - has been prescribed. In addition, the results must be published 30 days after the end of exams. Explain, if the results after 45 days, the University has to be a report to the Federal Chancellor to explain why. “The Maharashtra University Act 1994 stipulates that the audit work is mandatory, and if not followed, it is also seen as guilty,” said the controller at the University of Mumbai Test J Prakash Wani. As a result, their schools were invited to the implementation of departmental applications. Said Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics Main Kapse NS: “We have what we were to take the necessary measures, and presented a report, the Vice-Chancellor.” University officials also reported that about 217 institutions of higher education within the jurisdiction of the University of Mumbai, which is empowered to BCom course. Out of them, nearly 117 institutions of higher education have no regular employees. Auditor appointed by the only institutions of higher education, human resources, and therefore the burden on 117 higher education institutions is also in them. And the auditor appointed, a large number of them have not turned on, so there’s no delay the whole process, “said Wani. Officials have ruled out sick pay or extra work for the reasons that teachers do not. “The controllers are paid Rs 9-9.50 on a plea by paper and also their work, for colleges these days are required for the assessment, there is no reason to complain,” said an official . In the meantime, the University has also excluded from three professors, doctors work to the examination of documents of the Unani medicine. “You delayed the process of fixing the final year of Unani medicine paper, because what we were deferring consideration,” informs an officer. Tags: departmental questions, education institutions, home assessment, institutions of higher learning, khopoli, lala lajpat rai, mahalaxmi, matunga, mulund college of commerce, mumbai university, podar college, renowned universities, sydenham college, Ulhasnagar, university act, vice chancellor |