Dear Sir, Why is it that someone has to point out that a duty must be done. It clearly
indicates a disregard to follow the norms. Why cannot the audit reveal this dereliction
in the university forums. In our great country, the courts tell the Govt to perform its
function diligently, the seniors in the Govt to tell the juniors to do things and then
the juniors pass it on to the humble clerks & peons to do the needful. The humble clerks
and peons are not expected to be responsible; so the irresponsibility moves upwards in
the same vicious way.
Cheers!!
K.Paranjpe
On Thu, 26 May 2016 14:42:30 +0530 "'narra vishnumurty' via Management Teachers
Consortium, Global"
> Respected Prof. Bholanath Dutta sir..... Indeed, it is an excellent decision taken by
the UGC.... credit goes to the union minister for HRD.....my wife did MBA from a
university.... she qualified in first class.... even after two years, they did n't issue
any degree certificate which is highly unfortunate....
.... dr vishnumurty narra, psu officer, hyderabad
On Wednesday, 25 May 2016 9:08 AM, Prof. Bholanath Dutta
wrote:
The University Grants Commission has asked all the universities to religiously follow
the UGC Regulations, 2008 and facilitate smooth and timely delivery of degrees to
students.
UGC has representations and references from 19'" May, 2016 been receiving a number of
complaints, different stakeholders in higher education regarding some universities which
are not awarding degrees in time to the students enrolled in different programs of study
offered by them. Time and again, UGC has written to institutions of higher education in
the country about the rights and entitlements of students.
The Commission has formulated and circulated elaborate guidelines about the fundamental
entitlements of a student who enrols in an institution of higher education to study a
program. Needless to say, giving the degree in time after having successfully completing
a program is an inviolable privilege of a student.
UGC in its letter to varsities said, "Considering the huge significance of this
privilege, the Commission notified full-fledged regulations entitled UGC (Grant of
Degrees and other award by Universities) Regulations, 2008, the regulation 4.4 of which
mandates that: "The Degree award date/s shall be within 180 days of the date/s by which
the studenb are expecbd to qualify and become eligible for them"
The period of 180 days is more than sufficient to perform the task which constitutes
perhaps one the most fundamental and primary duties of a university. lt is understandable
that withholding degree of a student who has successfully completed his tenure in the
institution of his enrolment, for whatever reasons, amounts to constraining opportunities
of a student.
UGC has taken a serious view of the this issue and will be constrained to take punitive
actions as are notified in Regulation 9 of UGC (Grievance Redressal) Regulations 2012
against the university.
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