
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: JKPCC Working President Raman Bhalla on Friday visited agitating NSUI students in JU after NSUI J&K President Sunny Parihar became unconscious during protest demanding online examination for BE semesters.
Parihar submitted memorandum to Bhalla saying that University of Jammu had earlier notified that all courses and semesters whose classes were conducted online, the papers for those courses would be held online as done earlier.
However, JU was now discriminating with selective courses and asking the BE students to appear in offline mode exams.
Sunny Parihar appealed the Lt Governor to intervene into the matter and direct Vice Chancellor to fulfill the genuine demand of conducting online examination for all courses in JU Campus.
He further said that schedule for examination of Jammu University (JU),UGC & AICTE says that winter session exams should start in the month of December but the way in which engineering department of JU is functioning it is clear that our degree will get delay, If any required action couldn’t be taken by the administration now.
Delay in a student’s degree could be worse blow to one’s career. For example, if any student clear exam like CDS and if her/his degree gets delayed then he/she will not get recommended even after clearing the exam, and who will be responsible for that.
Bhalla patiently listened to their grievances and assured that their grievances will definitely be projected before concerned quarters for the timely mitigation of the same.
Meanwhile Bhalla appealed central government to reduce the air fares as students in Ukraine attempt to evacuate the conflict-stricken country.
