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high. The JNUSU is ofthe opinionthat this proposal is notacceptable, andthe provision ofAdmission at the lind yearBA level can be retained. .
Restoration ofIntakeCapacity: The proposed intake capacity has been reduced in the foJJowing .
centres: the MPh11/Ph.D. programmes in latealational T:ratle&:f>ew;lepnltmt, Political Geography, Centre Russian Studies, and Environmental Sciences, as well as the Ph.D. progranune in the Centre .
for Bio-Technology & Centre for Molecular Medicine. We demand that the intake in these centres be restored to the level of2004. SC/ST PHQuota inDirectPhD: The JNUSU welcomes application ofSC/ST PH quota in the direct PhD programme but is apprehensive ofthe actual implementation incases ofCentres which have fewer number ofseais, as direct Ph.D. GO.mprises only twenty percent ofintake capacity. .
Programme ofNorth-EastStudies: JNUSU welcomes these proposals for introduction ofa North East India Studies prograrrune put forward by SSS as well as by SLL& CS as a good beginning in the direction ofthe Centre forNE Studies that we had suggested-and we recommend thatsuch programmes can be intro~ucedinboth SSS and SLL&CS, which can coverdifferent aspects .
ofNorth-EastStudies. Suchprogrammes can be astep towards establisrung a Centre ofNorth-East .
India Studies. JNUSU also reiterates its demand for aProgranune ofStudies in Discrimination and Exclusion as proposed in the Xth Plan_, which will also include the study ofDalitand Dravidian culture. .
New Examination Centres: The JNUSU welcomes the proposal ofseveral new exam centres. JNUSU reiterates its demand for an exam centre inIslamabad, to promote friendly relations with our neighbour Pakistan. Financial assistance: The JNUSU demands that Jl\l"{J administration takeresponsibility ofproviding .
financial assistance through stipends, fellowships, assistantships in project cells andcre21'ing more posts in the Earn While You Learnscheme to needy students especially those at the MPhil-PhD level. The drop-out rates ofstudents atall levels is increasingdueto lackoffinancial supportas students areleftwith no otheroption butto take uppart-time/full-timejobs,giving academics a backseat. We suggest that the Administration collect comprehensive data about thenumberofMphil/ Ph.D students who get no scholarship, so as to have a clear idea about how many students need financial assistance. We also demand that the Administration enhance the MCM amount for .
MAstudents. Makingremedial and bridge courses effective: JNU has beenrurming remedial and bridge courses.
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but there is a need to make them effective byproviding necessary technical expertise to the teachers .
and offering certificates to motivate students tojoin these courses. JNUSU demands that steps be taken inthis direction. .
Amendment in:MPbil ordinance: JNUSU demands that M Phil Ordinance be amended so as to allow repetition ofcourse~ by grantingan extra semester during the course work,and also so as to allowphysically challenged students to register for Ph.D. witha CGPA of5.5 in MPhil instead of6. EntranceExam Results:Inthe entrance to MPhil programmes, marks for the writtenexam and viva voce should be displayed separately. .
More Computer.s with Interuet_Facilities: The number ofcomputers at the Computer Center .
needs to be increased in proportion to the size ofthe student community with the timing being extended to 24hrs. More computers are also required for the computercenters inaJI schools. Moreover, the .
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PaRCha - JNU - General Procedures - 2005 ID-59758
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high. The JNUSU is ofthe opinionthat this proposal is notacceptable, andthe provision ofAdmission at the lind yearBA level can be retained. .
Restoration ofIntakeCapacity: The proposed intake capacity has been reduced in the foJJowing .
centres: the MPh11/Ph.D. programmes in latealational T:ratle&:f>ew;lepnltmt, Political Geography, Centre Russian Studies, and Environmental Sciences, as well as the Ph.D. progranune in the Centre .
for Bio-Technology & Centre for Molecular Medicine. We demand that the intake in these centres be restored to the level of2004. SC/ST PHQuota inDirectPhD: The JNUSU welcomes application ofSC/ST PH quota in the direct PhD programme but is apprehensive ofthe actual implementation incases ofCentres which have fewer number ofseais, as direct Ph.D. GO.mprises only twenty percent ofintake capacity. .
Programme ofNorth-EastStudies: JNUSU welcomes these proposals for introduction ofa North East India Studies prograrrune put forward by SSS as well as by SLL& CS as a good beginning in the direction ofthe Centre forNE Studies that we had suggested-and we recommend thatsuch programmes can be intro~ucedinboth SSS and SLL&CS, which can coverdifferent aspects .
ofNorth-EastStudies. Suchprogrammes can be astep towards establisrung a Centre ofNorth-East .
India Studies. JNUSU also reiterates its demand for aProgranune ofStudies in Discrimination and Exclusion as proposed in the Xth Plan_, which will also include the study ofDalitand Dravidian culture. .
New Examination Centres: The JNUSU welcomes the proposal ofseveral new exam centres. JNUSU reiterates its demand for an exam centre inIslamabad, to promote friendly relations with our neighbour Pakistan. Financial assistance: The JNUSU demands that Jl\l"{J administration takeresponsibility ofproviding .
financial assistance through stipends, fellowships, assistantships in project cells andcre21'ing more posts in the Earn While You Learnscheme to needy students especially those at the MPhil-PhD level. The drop-out rates ofstudents atall levels is increasingdueto lackoffinancial supportas students areleftwith no otheroption butto take uppart-time/full-timejobs,giving academics a backseat. We suggest that the Administration collect comprehensive data about thenumberofMphil/ Ph.D students who get no scholarship, so as to have a clear idea about how many students need financial assistance. We also demand that the Administration enhance the MCM amount for .
MAstudents. Makingremedial and bridge courses effective: JNU has beenrurming remedial and bridge courses.
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but there is a need to make them effective byproviding necessary technical expertise to the teachers .
and offering certificates to motivate students tojoin these courses. JNUSU demands that steps be taken inthis direction. .
Amendment in:MPbil ordinance: JNUSU demands that M Phil Ordinance be amended so as to allow repetition ofcourse~ by grantingan extra semester during the course work,and also so as to allowphysically challenged students to register for Ph.D. witha CGPA of5.5 in MPhil instead of6. EntranceExam Results:Inthe entrance to MPhil programmes, marks for the writtenexam and viva voce should be displayed separately. .
More Computer.s with Interuet_Facilities: The number ofcomputers at the Computer Center .
needs to be increased in proportion to the size ofthe student community with the timing being extended to 24hrs. More computers are also required for the computercenters inaJI schools. Moreover, the .
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