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CHED and UniFAST Board Chairman J. Prospero E. De Vera III (Photo from CHED) Commission on Higher Education Chairman J. Prospero De Vera III on Sunday, June 13, issued a statement in response to an open letter accusing the official of withholding educational funds and refusing to recognize the appo
Jagan calls for steps to improve varsities’ ranking at national level
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‘Replicate policies of top institutions, and talent should take precedence’
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Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy at a review meeting on higher education, at his camp office on Wednesday.
‘Replicate policies of top institutions, and talent should take precedence’
Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Wednesday directed officials of the Department of Higher Education to draw an action plan to improve the quality of education in the universities and ensure that they are in the top position in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF).
617 to receive degrees at SKU convocation
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Sri Krishnadevaraya University will present 617 postgraduate and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) certificates in person to students during its 19th convocation to be held on the campus here on Saturday.
Higher Education Minister Adimalapu Suresh and A.P State Council of Higher Education Chairman K. Hemachandra Reddy will attend the event.
University Vice-Chancellor M. Ramakrishna Reddy, at a press conference here on Thursday, said that another 15,682 students would receive the degrees in absentia and 11,402 would receive them in advance.
Parents/relatives of students were not allowed for the event which would be held in strict adherence to COVID-19 protocol.
Varsity professors allegedly running tuition academies
Professors being public servants are barred from taking up private jobs while in service
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The University of Chakwal is in the grip of tuition mafia, students told The Express Tribune.
They said that Public Instruction Colleges in Punjab Directorate has issued orders that no professor in government service will teach in any private college or tuition centre.
However, students alleged that many professors of the university have not only opened their tuition academies but some mark attendance in the campus and go to teach in private colleges.
Professors being public servants are barred from taking up private jobs while in service. In this regard, it will be necessary to obtain permission from the competent authority.