Ramanujan College of Delhi University has introduced plans to supply a crash course for Common University Entrance Test (CUET) aspirants, at the same time as DU officers stated the notification was withdrawn on Friday following a furore over the transfer.
The poster asserting the crash course was circulated extensively on social media with lecturers slamming the transfer, stating that the predictions about CUET selling teaching tradition are coming true.
According to the poster, the crash course is being supplied by the school in affiliation with Indian Accounting Association NCR Chapter and a agency Taxmann serving because the information companion.
Alok Pandey, DU’s educational council member and college of the school, stated that the notification has been withdrawn from the web site. The registration for the course started on May 10. The poster exhibits a ‘non-refundable’ participation payment of Rs 12,000 inclusive of the price of research materials.
“We weren’t aware of it earlier. As soon as we got the information, we asked the college to withdraw the notification. We have asked them to either give free coaching or charge a nominal fee in the range of Rs 100 to Rs 500. No fee should be charged from SC, ST and OBC students,” Balaram Pani, Delhi University’s dean of faculties, stated. Yogesh Singh, Delhi University, vice-chancellor stated he too was not conscious however added {that a} faculty can not do that.
DU introduced that the admissions to undergraduate programs will probably be held by the CUET that has been made necessary for entering into 45 central varsities within the nation. Till final 12 months, admission to the Delhi University was on the idea of cut-off marks in Class 12 board exams.
With inputs from PTI.
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