Nagpur University extends admission deadline for third time
Some good news for students, Nagpur University has once again expanded its last entry to all courses seem to fill a huge number of places available in most faculties. This is the third time the deadline has been extended the UN authorities after the strong demand for most universities, where a large number of vacancies, a senior official said.
A statement issued by the Registrar NOW Yenka Mahesh on September 13 and is for all schools mentioned that the deadline for admission has been extended to September 29 to benefit many students who still want to record. It will apply to two model schools and half-yearly and disciplines. But, would not be used for courses in which admissions are conducted under the centralized admission procedure (CAP).
It is interesting to note that a new notification with the rider that the heads of universities to grant such a student must be submitted to the society and the academic year consists of 180 days should be completed by the additional classes. Although Yenkie was unavailable for comment, a senior official said that in view of the blind expansion of higher education that UN has passed the 800 mark, it is very difficult for universities to get students. To add boredom, more and more of them are seeking refuge in Mumbai, Pune and other universities where there are many job opportunities.
Unofficially, however, has raised concern over UN move, saying that the winter exams each year the model is to begin Oct. 15 and have completed the model will follow soon, the students almost no time to complete the mandatory requirement of 180 days to Maharashtra University Act, 1994. Moreover, a month’s holiday Diwali to begin next month, followed by a period of social and cultural events, which makes it even more difficult to meet the standards.
Nagpur University already received flak about his decision to allow students to 85 schools (in 2006-07 and sessions 2007-08), including engineering, to appear in the annual reviews although they have not attended college, even for 90 days. The universities concerned that students admitted after obtaining the membership of the UN in January 2007 and later his students appeared in examinations that began in March of that year. Even a police report was filed alleging that the owners had violated the provisions of United Nations law and fake diplomas awarded to students. Subsequently, a complaint was filed in the Nagpur bench Bombay High Court, which then moved to the Supreme Court.