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Maharaja’s sets eyes on highest NAAC grade
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Reassessment of the autonomous college by council from today
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Reassessment of the autonomous college by council from today
The Maharaja’s College (Autonomous) remains expectant of highest possible grading, as the reassessment by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) will be held over two days from Thursday.
The reassessment will be carried out by a three-member NAAC delegation led by its chairman Prakash C. Sarangi, former vice chancellor of the Bhubaneswar-based Ravenshaw University; member coordinator Kinnari Thakkar, economic professor of Bombay University; and member Praveen Martis S.J., former principal of Mangaluru-based St. Aloysius College (Autonomous).
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Mysuru’s favorite and largest circulated English evening daily has kept the citizens of Mysuru informed and entertained since 1978. Over the past 41 years, Star of Mysore has been the newspaper that Mysureans reach for every evening to know about the happenings in Mysuru city. The newspaper has feature rich articles and dedicated pages targeted at readers across the demographic spectrum of Mysuru city. With a readership of over 2,50,000 Star of Mysore has been the best connection between it’s readers and their leaders; between advertisers and customers; between Mysuru and Mysureans.
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College ceiling plaster breaks off, 3 hurt
College ceiling plaster breaks off, 3 hurt
ByAmit KumarAmit Kumar / Updated: Feb 11, 2021, 06:06 IST
Three students of Maharaja’s College in Mysuru suffered injuries after a portion of the
ceiling plasterting collapsed on Wednesday.
The incident ocurred when 1st and 2nd year students of M.Sc Criminology and Forensic Science were writing their
internal exams.
Vishal, Salim and Yeshwanth, who are second-year MSc students, sustained injuries in the incident. While one of the students who sustained head injuries was later shifted to a private hospital, the other two sustained minor injuries to their hands and legs.