Jamia Millia is lagging behind normal again
New Delhi: Jamia Millia Islamia, everything is still to classes in a progressive manner with the Faculty of Education as the first open their doors to students on Thursday. Steps on the path to normalcy after the PTO rockten campus last week that the University has revised its admissions process, on Tuesday, 22 students enrolled for his Master in Business Administration (MBA) under the Faculty of Management Studies.
The deadline for the completion of formalities for the admission of this program is of the 3 August. Admittedly, there are strict security on campus, given that some students remain on hunger strike, the University is trying its best to ensure that the authorization of research have no problem.
An information booth will be set up on the main door of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology to lead all candidates for various offices, the necessary authorization for formalities. The Vice-Chancellor (establishment) has also been invited to coordinate with the deans and heads of various faculties, centres and departments, all information necessary aid to relaxation of the permit.
In an attempt to clarify stand Jamia Mushirul Hasan, vice-chancellor wrote to the officials concerned in the government. Recalling that all entrances to the university were provisional and not a good question, Professor Hassan said that for years, the University has exercised the right to refuse admission to applicants’ Asylum, which were previously excluded, or rusticated guilty of misconduct.
He wrote more than 39 candidates have refused permission for these reasons has been reported to and approved by the Academic Council, which met on July 10. Regardless of the statement by the succession of events that led to an indefinite closure of the University of last week, Professor Hasan also detailed written complaints filed by different people on the wrongful conduct of the Students’ Union.