Notwithstanding positive developments, there are several loopholes which need to be fixed Riyaz Bhat Jammu Tawi/Srinagar, Dec 28: In fiscal 2023, the School and Higher Education departments in Jammu and Kashmir underwent a comprehensive evaluation, revealing both positive strides and critical challenges. While the School and Higher Education Department logged over 220 academic days, several educational
SRINAGAR: Disappointment and frustration have engulfed students at Cluster University-affiliated colleges in Srinagar as the institution faces criticism for delayed graduations.
by Safeer Ahmad Bhat Presumably, creating and sharing reels on Instagram is more appealing to them than academics. Libraries and reading halls are empty and building corridors are full of students who are busy with their mobile phones, lost in the imperfections of the meta world.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) faced criticism and mismanagement during the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2023, causing disappointment among aspirants. Many students lacked awareness and missed the registration deadline, while others struggled with unclear syllabus and inadequate study materials. Technical glitches and lack of communication plagued the process, with students experiencing issues like delayed OTPs and unresponsive helpline numbers. Examination centers outside preferred cities further exacerbated the situation, leading to widespread complaints. Moreover, the NTA's failure to release the date sheet in advance added to students' stress. The mismanagement and misinformation resulted in a significant number of students missing the examination, prompting frustration and hopelessness among aspiring candidates.
With a huge network of colleges and a lot of enrolment, the students are dissatisfied with the pace and process of the education they get, reports Babra Wani With her eyes glued to her mobile, Saima (name changed) is watching a lecture on Scaler and Vector quantities.