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| Sunday, April 20, 2008
Vice-Chancellor warns against unauthorised B. Ed. colleges
There are 49 colleges affiliated to Bharathiar University
- List of the colleges is available on www.b-u.ac.in
- Strength to be admitted in B. Ed. courses
is stipulated at 100
COIMBATORE: Bharathiar University Vice-Chancellor G. Thiruvasagam
has cautioned students and their parents against B. Ed. colleges
that function without due affiliation of the university.
He told The Hindu that some students had approached him for
regularisation of the non-affiliation status of the colleges
where they were admitted. The students came to know of the status
only during the conduct of examinations.
“Some colleges had advertised themselves, given admissions
and were conducting classes without the concurrence of the university..
At the time of the examinations, students came to know that
the college was not affiliated to the university. When they
realised that the university will not be in a position to award
them degrees, they came to me for a solution,” said the
Vice-Chancellor.
Mr. Thiruvasagam regularised the colleges and registered the
students as part of the university.
“Serious steps could have been taken against the institutions,
but considering the future of the students who had already spent
time attending classes as well as giving the examinations, it
was regularised. In future, it will be made very strict.”
The Vice-Chancellor has advised the students and parents to
go through the website of the university www.b-u.ac.in to get
the list of B. Ed. colleges that were affiliated to the university
before applying for the courses. The present number of affiliated
colleges were 49.
Also, the strength to be admitted in the B. Ed. course was stipulated
at 100 and that of the M. Ed. was 25.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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