At last, RTMNU finds solution to the issue of 'banned colleges'

At last, RTMNU finds solution to the issue of 'banned colleges'


IN A major step lo break the deadlock over streamlining the admission and examination process of more than 250 affiliated colleges, the Rashtrasam Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU) has hammered out a pragmatic solution directing all colleges to fill-up at least 50 per cent teaching posts before October 31. About future of more than 6.000 students who have been denied permission to appear in examination, the State Government has asked RTMNU to take appropriate steps so as their future is not spoiled.
RTMNU issued a detailed notification on Thursday evening laying down a road-map to first fill-up the post of Principal and at least one qualified teacher for new colleges along with other qualified teacher on adhoe basis while for older colleges, recruiting 50 per cent teachers in next 90 days has been made mandatory. This special relaxation has been granted due to peculiar situation  prevailing in RTMNU where more than 250 colleges were unable 10 fulfil these norms and students admitted were staring at bleak future.
In the light of various directions issued by the court from time to time and recommendations made by Academic Council and committees appointed during last three months, the RTMNU authorities have finally succeded in finding out a solution to this complex problem, which had brought ignominy to this old university.
While uploading notification regarding filling up of 50% teaching posts. RTMNU has warned that the colleges which do not fill up the posts by October 31 this year would have to face deaffiliation under section 91 of Maharashtra Universities Act 1994. This will take care of a major grievance of those critieising RTMNU and colleges about working sans teachers.
University on June 1 had displayed circular making it mandatory for colleges to have 50 per con teachers course-wise. University had made it clear that without appointment of requisite teachers, examinations of students would not be conducted.

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