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Principals association expresses its unhappiness with revised academic calendar

Published On : 12 Jun 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangalore University Private College Principals Association has expressed its unhappiness with the revised academic calendar announced by the University without consulting the Principals.

The academic calendar earlier decided by the University in the Principals meeting convened by the University for that purpose agreed on a calendar after a lot of deliberations.

There are many anomalies in the new calendar which causes confusion. The association requests the University to avoid such confusion in these matters and continue the good tradition of discussing academic calendar in the Principals meeting.

Any change, later on, could be made after giving the freedom to the Principals to have a say in these matters. A press note issued jointly by the President Prof. Samuel K Samuel, Vice President Prof. Rajan V N and General Secretary Prof. Raveesh Kumar requests the University to take the Principals into confidence while announcing changes in the already agreed and decided matters.

 







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