MYSURU: There appears to be no lead to sight to the worries of Karnataka State Open University (KSOU). Although the state government had, in an order dated March five, 2018, allowed the varsity to distribute marks playing cards and degree certificate for its in-house applicants who joined the college in 2013-14, and 2014-15, objections raised via the Karnataka governor’s place of job have prevented KSOU management from starting the printing process.
The dilemma that KSOU is recently grappling with is the newest episode in a series of issues that the varsity has been going through ever because the University Grants Commission (UGC) derecognised its lessons, and made it effective retrospectively. While the varsity has controlled to get its two marks card printing machines, which were seized via police just about a 12 months in the past, back in its ownership, it's now in no position to use them.
The two printing machines were within the custody of the City Crime Branch, which had confiscated them in the course of the investigation into the marks card rip-off of the varsity. “The marks playing cards can now be published any time,” mentioned resources within the college.
In its order, the state government has said that the certificate issued to students who joined KSOU within the instructional years, 2013-14, and 2014-15 will be regarded as for upper training, government jobs, and many others. “But the governor’s place of job has identified several technical lapses within the order,” mentioned a source.
TOI’s makes an attempt to many times contact KSOU vice-chancellor D Shivalingaiah yielded no response.
Sources within the varsity added that the state government convened a gathering of all stakeholders in, including officers of the KSOU management in Bengaluru on Tuesday. An officer mentioned that issues, including the potential of launching new lessons for the 2018-19 instructional 12 months could be mentioned.
The affected students, then again, are most effective rising more and more annoyed with the prolong. “We have been looking forward to our marks playing cards since January. But the college government are not issuing them. The state government is claiming that all issues affecting the in-house students are resolved, however that isn't the case. We need justice at the earliest,” mentioned Ravi Patil, a pupil.
The dilemma that KSOU is recently grappling with is the newest episode in a series of issues that the varsity has been going through ever because the University Grants Commission (UGC) derecognised its lessons, and made it effective retrospectively. While the varsity has controlled to get its two marks card printing machines, which were seized via police just about a 12 months in the past, back in its ownership, it's now in no position to use them.
The two printing machines were within the custody of the City Crime Branch, which had confiscated them in the course of the investigation into the marks card rip-off of the varsity. “The marks playing cards can now be published any time,” mentioned resources within the college.
In its order, the state government has said that the certificate issued to students who joined KSOU within the instructional years, 2013-14, and 2014-15 will be regarded as for upper training, government jobs, and many others. “But the governor’s place of job has identified several technical lapses within the order,” mentioned a source.
TOI’s makes an attempt to many times contact KSOU vice-chancellor D Shivalingaiah yielded no response.
Sources within the varsity added that the state government convened a gathering of all stakeholders in, including officers of the KSOU management in Bengaluru on Tuesday. An officer mentioned that issues, including the potential of launching new lessons for the 2018-19 instructional 12 months could be mentioned.
The affected students, then again, are most effective rising more and more annoyed with the prolong. “We have been looking forward to our marks playing cards since January. But the college government are not issuing them. The state government is claiming that all issues affecting the in-house students are resolved, however that isn't the case. We need justice at the earliest,” mentioned Ravi Patil, a pupil.
Governor's objections delay printing of KSOU marks cards
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May 09, 2018
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