Wednesday, 21 December 2011

B.Ed colleges defying JU norms, admissions still going on

Tahir Mushtaq


JAMMU, Dec 21: Despite notification by the Jammu University (JU) administration to close the counseling-cum-admission process in Bachelor of Education (B Ed) course runs by JU, there are some private colleges owned by ministers and other highly profile officials in which the admission process is still going on.


Ignoring the advertisement of JU authority and taking the career of students on stake the private colleges has published a notice in local dailies in which they have notified that from December 22 to 30 on spot counseling and admission are open in private B Ed colleges, whereas all the right of admissions are reserved to JU administration only.


It is pertinent to mention here that there are about 75 colleges in Jammu division who are affiliated with Jammu University, but due to less input of students the private colleges owners are still entertained the candidates after the last date which is against by the JU norms.


As per the JU notification, it is mention that the admission taking by the candidates after closing date in any private college of Jammu is not acceptable by JU administration and considers as invalid.


It is also mention in the notification that JU has not authorized anybody to issue such an advertisement or to initiate a process of on spot counseling.


Talking to TNI, Forum of Recognized Colleges of Education (FORCE) president Harbans Singh said that we are going by the directions of Supreme Court viz-a-viz admission in self funded educational institutional.


He further said that Jammu University has no right to call admissions made by us illegal. “We are not going to stop and will continue till December 30” Singh added.


Singh maintained that if University will cause any problem we will knock the door of Judiciary.

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