Decks cleared for exam of 6,000 RTMNU students
DECKS have been cleared for conducting special examination of 6.616 students as Rashirasam Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University (RTMNU) has accepted recommendation of Higher and Technical Education department to give provisional admission to those number of students. State Government had asked RTMNU to add clause that would relieve students.
The issue of conducting special examination of 6,616 students who have taken admission in colleges officially banned by university. University had not only uploaded the list of banned colleges on its website but also appealed parents not to admit their wards to these colleges.
But still students took admission, which had made things difficult for university. It got complicated and question was raised how these students should be allowed to appear for the examination. Chancellor had asked university to come out with amicable solution. Government asked university to conduct special examination. Finally university prepared ordinance and sent it to Chancellor. Stale Government had asked university to ensure students' admissions. Government raised valid point that it is already late for these students to take admission as their examinations yet not conducted.
In that case they should he given provisional admission subject 10 condition of their result in the special examination. If they fail, their admissions would he canceled, if not their admissions would continue.
RTMNU had convened a meeting of Ordinance Committee on Thursday for discussing amendments suggested by Governor's office on the issue of special examination of 6616 students belonging to 63 colleges.
The Governor'soffice has reportedly given its consent for holding special examination as demanded by the students.
The issue of conducting special examination of 6,616 students who have taken admission in colleges officially banned by university. University had not only uploaded the list of banned colleges on its website but also appealed parents not to admit their wards to these colleges.
But still students took admission, which had made things difficult for university. It got complicated and question was raised how these students should be allowed to appear for the examination. Chancellor had asked university to come out with amicable solution. Government asked university to conduct special examination. Finally university prepared ordinance and sent it to Chancellor. Stale Government had asked university to ensure students' admissions. Government raised valid point that it is already late for these students to take admission as their examinations yet not conducted.
In that case they should he given provisional admission subject 10 condition of their result in the special examination. If they fail, their admissions would he canceled, if not their admissions would continue.
RTMNU had convened a meeting of Ordinance Committee on Thursday for discussing amendments suggested by Governor's office on the issue of special examination of 6616 students belonging to 63 colleges.
The Governor'soffice has reportedly given its consent for holding special examination as demanded by the students.
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