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Many kids in Pre-K did not get kindergarten spots in the schools they're already attending. Pre-K has been the point of entry for District 1 kids for 18 years. Researchers agree it's pedagogically awesome. "The Department of Education's centralized admission process undermines Disctrict 1's longstanding policy of parent choice," said City Council member Rosie Mendez. "The local policy not only provides for the economic and social diversity of schools but also creates stability for children and their families starting with pre-K." (Also, hi, DoE, overcrowding? Small class size? Not every kid receiving a place in his or her neighborhood school?? We have a census. How could you not have seen this coming? )
Many kids in Pre-K did not get kindergarten spots in the schools they're already attending. Pre-K has been the point of entry for District 1 kids for 18 years. Researchers agree it's pedagogically awesome. "The Department of Education's centralized admission process undermines Disctrict 1's longstanding policy of parent choice," said City Council member Rosie Mendez. "The local policy not only provides for the economic and social diversity of schools but also creates stability for children and their families starting with pre-K." (Also, hi, DoE, overcrowding? Small class size? Not every kid receiving a place in his or her neighborhood school?? We have a census. How could you not have seen this coming? )
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Teachers to give financial, legal help to suspects from locality .
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TEACHERS ofJamia MiUia Islamia have decided to come together and provide finan-cial and legal support to peo-ple detained on charges of terrorism. Teachers have set up the Jamia Teachers' Soli-darity Group and intend to step out of L~e boundary waUs of the un;versity and help those staying in areas ncar the institute. .
"We understand that as a university, the institute can only help out those who arc related to it. For that reason, we have set up an indepen-dent group that wiU help out, financiaUy and lcgaUy, people who are in need," Dr Anu-radha Ghosh, a group mem-ber, told mediapersonc; on Thursday. .
The memberssaid the move has been motivated by the spate of arrests by the police, where poor, young Muslims have been detained "arbitrar-ily" on the bas~of mere suspi-cion, without following the course of law. The group also aUcges that the police have come up with inconsistent ex-planations for the detentions. .
Unhappy over the way the police has handled the Delhi bomb blasts case, the group has called the police opera-tion in the aftermath of the blasts "i\ communal witch hunt" and has demanded an .
independent impartial in- .
qUiry. "We condemn this .
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name of fighting terror and pledge solidarity with the boys of Jamia Nagar, espe-cially the families of those who have been picked up and arrested without evidence," Manisha Sethi, another member, said. .
Elaborating on how they would help residents living in areas near the university, Ghosh said they will start out by conducting an extensive campaign, including pro-grammes like "Jan Sunwai". ·'We will also collect money and ask other teachers' or-ganisations to join in,n added Ghosh. .
Confusion over guidelines .
Several affidavits and revision of the Ashok Ganguly Committee re-port, which attempted to regulate pre-primary admissions in the re-gion, are pending in courts. As a result, nobody knows how tbe schools will go about conducting the admissions. While guidelines from the Directorate ofEducation do exist, schools have been granted autonomy with regard to imple-mentation of the points system. .
"There have been so many changes in the guidelines, with ap-peals and court directives, that I am not quite sure what the proce-dure will be. We will only be able to start the admission process by mid November at the earliest," Ashutosh Satta, principal of Bloom Public School, said. .
A Delhi High Court order not only banned interviews or interac-tions with the children but has also asked the schools to refrain from ob-servingchildren in any formal or in-formal setting. But schoolscan hold formal interactions wilh parents to assess thechild's background While Lhere wilJ be points awarded for neighbourhood, parents' ed teation and a sibling aJumni, it is how weU the interaction with parents goes that will decide the outcome. .
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EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 25 .
WITH 12 more patients test· ing positive for dengue, the number of cases reported Ill the Capital has climbed to~70. 1Wo persons have died from Lhe disease so far. .
The spurt in dengue cases has prompted the MC'D to di-rect officials to prepare a fresh blueprint to combat the rapid spread of the diseast(. "Delhi bas reponed 470 dengue cases and two deaths this season," Municipal Commissioner KS Mchra told a meeting of the MCD Stancling Committee. .
1l1c meeting witnessed a ruckus over the iss1. dengue, with the Oppl Congress accusmg the I failing to prevent thespn the disease. The rulin! Opposition benches u chargesand shoutedslog .
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''Municipal Health 0 N K Yadav should tal sponsibility and resign. Shanna, LeaderofOpp? in MCD, said. The Coc demanded the den~ break in the citybe dedi epidemic and alleged d MCD was distnbuting cines and insecticides' past their expiry date commissioner, howev nied these allegations .
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Akshita Manda four-year-old at 1 Play T1me Scho "what is your naa said: uMy name~ years old" Dam ! her etiquette and .
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Many kids in Pre-K did not get kindergarten spots in the schools they're already attending. Pre-K has been the point of entry for District 1 kids for 18 years. Researchers agree it's pedagogically awesome. "The Department of Education's centralized admission process undermines Disctrict 1's longstanding policy of parent choice," said City Council member Rosie Mendez. "The local policy not only provides for the economic and social diversity of schools but also creates stability for children and their families starting with pre-K." (Also, hi, DoE, overcrowding? Small class size? Not every kid receiving a place in his or her neighborhood school?? We have a census. How could you not have seen this coming? )
On Monday, March 26, 2018, the middle school kicked off College Week with guest speaker Wes Whiteside from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. Wes discussed college requirements and the admissions process with all 7th graders, drawing from his work at Syracuse University as an academic adviser and previous experience in college admissions. He offered hands-on activities in which students could state positive things about themselves and provide examples of college admission requirements. Wes explained crucial information about SAT and ACT tests, college admissions essays, self-discipline, time management, organization and plagiarism. At SAS we remain fully committed to our college preparatory mission to create tomorrow’s leaders! Go ATOMS! #SASCS #SASAtoms
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"Exposing naked brutality ofNaxa/isn1 and Maoisn, .
in our nation and in JNU ca1npus".
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Friends, .
JNU campus is supposed to be one of the progressive and peaceful premier institutes. It is quite unfortunate that the.
admission process here have been kept unnecessarily so complex that , it' is kind of a night mare for those new.
entrants to the campus(the process has -earned the notorietyfor its complexity in the recently published novel by budding.
author Soma Das, one of our Ph D student (CSRD) now selling widely in Geeta Book Store ,KC, JNU Admission.
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assistance is kind ofa necessity in JNU. All responsible student organizations, thus come forward to assist in this process..
But this yea-r, it vvas disrupted by an AISA lumpen Rajan Pandey, when he brutally attacked YFE member Sum it with sharp.
weapon leading to serious (diagnosed-lnn·acrania/) head injury. What made Rajan Pandey become so violent? Was is not.
his ideological pre-disposition ~that compelled him to behave in this manner. Worst , there was no sense of guilt after he .
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committed this heinous act and the so called progressive organisation , shamelessly tried lo protect the criminal ,by resorting.
to w·hite lies. He was immediately suspended by the administration. But without any shame, he was involved in political.
activities in campus. \Vhy was he given all sorts or patronage by AfSA? Is A lSA dreaming to make the campus another.
naxat infested region. .
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In proctorial enquiry, Mr Rajao Pandey has been found to be a criminal and he is out of bound from the.
campus. YFE warns him! He must not be seen in the campus. YFE warns AISA! Stop supporting such criminals..
Criminalization ofpolitics will not be tolerated. This campus is not your fiefdom. Every student now know that they.
are the jackals in the skin of 1-abbit. Reject them. Isolate them. .
Go through the data and decide where to go! Our responsibility is to expose the truth.Table: Fatalities in LeU Extremism. Statewise and year wise total killings(onsteadyrise) in naxal attacks. .
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Chbattisgarh 74 .
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President Babita Sharma SIS: Shambhu Nath Nandi.
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Vice-pres: Sujeet kumar SLL & CS: Archana, Chandan,.
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Gen.Sec: Swasti .Rao kr.Shwetank & Vishal Kr. Sinha.
BIC: VikramjeetSingh (unopposed).
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Kumar Abhijeet SBT: Himanshu (unopposed)SLS: Nitin, Shaifali & Oivya (unopposed) .
Data is infront ofyou... Choose your re rescntatives \vith caution... I)ecision is yours....
Abhinay Shanna (YFE Representative) .
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Hemant Kumar (CCC) .
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Gaston Christian High School sponsored its annual Christian College Fair on Monday, September 24. Admissions representatives from 15 Christian colleges and universities met with students in grades 9-12 to provide information on their schools and to answer student questions about the college admissions process.
Students and parents gathered to learn more about the US undergraduate admissions process at Ambassador Gutman's residence on Tuesday June 5th.
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Many universities have already eliminated the SAT in their admissions process.
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Professor predicts win for students in affirmative action case, but has warning for how colleges will respond
Even if affirmative action is struck down, colleges could find ways around it, professor predicts
Hillsdale Professor Wilfred McClay predicted the Supreme Court would deliver a victory to students petitioning for fairness in college admissions but delivered a warning to America in an interview with Fox News Digital.
The Supreme Court is expected to rule on affirmative action in the coming weeks in what will likely be a watershed moment for colleges that have used race as a partial basis for admissions for decades. The two cases on affirmative action were brought by Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) against Harvard University and the University of North Carolina.
"All signs are the court is going to strike it down," McClay said. "Or inhibit affirmative action in a very serious way."
"[The Supreme Court’s] going to find fault in the practices of Harvard, and it will ripple out," McClay said, but he explained that colleges across the country may still find ways to defy the ruling of the court.
"I think the mood of the colleges," the professor said, is "defiance." As a result, they will "blatantly find ways of working around the strictures of the ruling."
The professor continued, "[t]hey will still be able to sneak in the kind of quotas they want to establish."
McClay added a friend has predicted that "something like the massive resistance that came in the south after the Brown v. Board of Education decision, which made the separate but equal racial segregation in public schools illegal" could follow the Supreme Court's pending decision on affirmative action.
Some southern states, he explained, "responded with this campaign of massive resistance. I think it won't go by that name, but I think there will be a lot of resistance" to the decision, McClay said. If affirmative action is struck down, one primary tool that colleges will use to institute equity, the professor argued, is by pivoting away from standardized tests like the SAT.
"That's madness," McClay said. What those colleges really want, he continued, is to build "a completely arbitrary system where they'll be able to select all the students from particular categories, minority students that they want because there will be no standard of merit to stop them or to point them in another direction."
"Many schools are not even attempting to hide that they discriminate against students," McClay said. "As it is, a lot of these schools are very proud of the fact that they have students who I think are almost always, in fact Asian, who have perfect SAT [scores] and they're rejected. This is very strange."
"I'm not the world's biggest fan of standardized tests," McClay said, "but they do measure something. They're not nothing."
One Asian-American student, Jon Wang, spoke against affirmative action policies that discriminate on the basis of race in a recent interview on Fox Nation.
Wang, an 18-year-old from Florida, scored a 1590 out of 1600 on the SAT, with a perfect score on the math section. He also finished out his high-school career with a 4.65 high school GPA. Despite his impressive academic record, he was rejected by six elite colleges: MIT, CalTech, Princeton, Harvard, Carnegie-Mellon and U.C. Berkeley.
McClay also said that one of the most "terrifying questions" concerning American education is competition with China.
"My outlook is bleak," he said, because America needs "to have top-notch scientists, engineers and mathematicians" if it wants to compete on the world stage.
But the higher-education establishment in America "seems to be [going in the] opposite direction," McClay said, with diversity, equity and inclusion as their mantra. "You can say over and over again, ‘diversity is our strength,’ but that doesn't make it true. It doesn't even make it a meaningful statement. Does diversity mean having an eight-year-old calculus whiz in class with 19-year-olds who can't add and subtract? I mean, that's diversity, but that's not the diversity you want."
"But they're already lining up to say, ‘we're not going to stop,'" McClay said of the U.S. college establishment. 'We're going to find ways to engage in affirmative action for minorities, for underrepresented minorities,'" which is not Asian-Americans at Harvard and MIT.
Schools should demand exellence above all else, he argued, or China would continue to win in the education race.
"They understand that education is important," McClay said, speaking of the Chinese government. "They understand [that] we're not serious anymore about education. We see educational institutions as ladders of social mobility, but not much of anything else."
jeffrey.clark@fox.com
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Students and parents gathered to learn more about the US undergraduate admissions process at Ambassador Gutman's residence on Tuesday June 5th.
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Prospective students and their families visited the campus on Tuesday, July 18, to explore the opportunities available at Penn State. This free program offered attendees a wide range of information including the admission process, financial aid, and student life. A campus tour, led by admissions staff Lion Ambassadors, gave visitors a chance to see the campus and see the new Joe and Rosie Rul Student Community Center which opened in October 2016. The evening ended with a beautiful evening sky.
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School days are formative years in a student’s life because this is the time when they acquire the art of living, top academics, and life-long talents. Owing to this fact, every parent strives to select the finest school for their children to provide them with the greatest education possible. Most schools in India have an open and simple admissions process. But, when it comes to selecting the best and finest school for a child, Dehradun schools come to everyone’s attention. Dehradun’s schools are affiliated with CBSE, ICSE, CAIE, and other foreign boards, which makes them an appealing choice. Furthermore, the top CBSE international schools in Dehradun not only focus on academics but also provide kids with the best learning opportunities for their complete growth and development.
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To get into the top CBSE international schools in Dehradun, you must first register for the written test online. Parents can register online or offline. The necessary paperwork is to be sent with the form, along with the previous year’s grade reports. Following that, students will be summoned for the exam, and admissions will be based solely on merit and a one-on-one meeting with the principal.
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On Monday, March 26, 2018, the middle school kicked off College Week with guest speaker Wes Whiteside from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. Wes discussed college requirements and the admissions process with all 7th graders, drawing from his work at Syracuse University as an academic adviser and previous experience in college admissions. He offered hands-on activities in which students could state positive things about themselves and provide examples of college admission requirements. Wes explained crucial information about SAT and ACT tests, college admissions essays, self-discipline, time management, organization and plagiarism. At SAS we remain fully committed to our college preparatory mission to create tomorrow’s leaders! Go ATOMS! #SASCS #SASAtoms
Many kids in Pre-K did not get kindergarten spots in the schools they're already attending. Pre-K has been the point of entry for District 1 kids for 18 years. Researchers agree it's pedagogically awesome. "The Department of Education's centralized admission process undermines Disctrict 1's longstanding policy of parent choice," said City Council member Rosie Mendez. "The local policy not only provides for the economic and social diversity of schools but also creates stability for children and their families starting with pre-K." (Also, hi, DoE, overcrowding? Small class size? Not every kid receiving a place in his or her neighborhood school?? We have a census. How could you not have seen this coming? )
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Students and parents gathered to learn more about the US undergraduate admissions process at Ambassador Gutman's residence on Tuesday June 5th.
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Students and parents gathered to learn more about the US undergraduate admissions process at Ambassador Gutman's residence on Tuesday June 5th.
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In the context of the upcoming Academic Council (AC) meeting on March 19th 2012, student community of JNU is presently.
have highlighted a range of issues which are central to the socially-inclusive character of JNU. At the upcoming AC meeting, it is 1n the .
midst ofa crucial struggle. The newly elected JNUSU, through council meeting, series of School GBMs and ongoing protest actions.
character are addressed. .
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urgently required that several long-pending issues related to democratisation of JNU's admission process and its inclusive.
student community has been persistently raising the demand with all logic and facts. This issue had already been raised during the One of the most key issues is the reduction in the welghtage of viva In JNU's entrance exam. For a long time now, the.
previous AC meeting held in October 2011.The JNU administration had then promised to consult the concerned decision-making .
bodies and come to a positive decision. However, this time around, the administration has not even bothered to add this .
issue on to the agenda of the AC! C'learty, the administration wants to dilly-dally on the issue, and this in NOT acceptable to the .
student community. How much longer can we allow the administration to underplay the self-evident biases in JNlfs entrance .
exam? JNUSU has circulated a detailed explanatory and factual note to large number of AC members emphasising our .
demands. Below we are providing excerpts from this note related to VIva-voce marks:.
this is the assumption that the viva measures a different set of analytical and communication skills which can't be estimated in a .
writt~n examination. While this may well be true, this is important to reiterate that both exams measure students' ability to do a Why Viva-Voce Weightage must be reduced: Present~y the viva-voce carries a weightage of 300/o of the total; underlying .
However a careful study of viva marks see 0 /ERLEAF the summa.
shows a strange~istribution 1/Mh marks dustered ei.ther between 0-5 or in the 25-30 range. In the normal course, it is expected that .
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successful M. Phil J PhD and thus due weightage (that is in the ratio 70:30) should be allotted to the performance in each exam..
of af· east .,6 Centres from the data of 2011 admissions.
Clearly something IS very wrong in the way students are being judged in ~heir viva, w~ere they are either very good) or "very bad·. .
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the majority of the students 11-10uld get average marks between 10-20 with a few very good as well as few very bad performers..
The obvtous explanation is that the interview board is usin;;; this bimodal marks distribution to select or reject candidates based .
on viva-voce alone. The marks obtained in written exam don't count given the huge disparity of marks in viva, thus .
completely subverting1he 70:30 weightage principle. Is it not evident that the present mari<ing pattern has come to treat the .
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wntten exam as a mere qualifier where the selection completely depends on performance of viva. Of course there are few .
honorable examples for e.g. SCMM where the marks are clustered around the middle possibly because of averaging ot marks. It is l..
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back in 1980, to state the weightage of viva should not be more than 10-15%. A 5-Judge Constitution Bench of the Supreme c. . .
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Many kids in Pre-K did not get kindergarten spots in the schools they're already attending. Pre-K has been the point of entry for District 1 kids for 18 years. Researchers agree it's pedagogically awesome. "The Department of Education's centralized admission process undermines Disctrict 1's longstanding policy of parent choice," said City Council member Rosie Mendez. "The local policy not only provides for the economic and social diversity of schools but also creates stability for children and their families starting with pre-K." (Also, hi, DoE, overcrowding? Small class size? Not every kid receiving a place in his or her neighborhood school?? We have a census. How could you not have seen this coming? )
Dr. Vinita Allee Henry, Associate Dean of Clinical Operations, Clinical Professor, talks about the new lab and education space for the College of Optomery inside the University of Missouri-St. Louis Patient Care Center. The UMSL College of Optometry held the 2023 Optometry Showcase on July 28, 2023. The event introduced prospective students to the exciting field of optometry, UMSL, the admission process and how to be a competitive college of optometry applicant. Guests had an opportunity to tour the College of Optometry, speak with faculty and current students, and learn more about the UMSL College of Optometry program.
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JNUSU Elections 2013: Perspective and Issues for an Uncompromising Students' Struggle 6.
The upcoming JNUSU elections are being held in very challenging times -for the student movement and for the .
country. Political dissenters are being arbitrarily arrested and jailed, resources are being handed over on a platter .
to facilitate corporate profits and corruption, sexual violence as well as communal and casteist offensives are .
Increasing even as the mastermind of the 2002 genocide is being promoted as the next Prime Minister. and the witch-h·unting of .
minorities continues. Tnbals are being displaced from their forests, peasants from their lands, workers from their rights to form .
unions and students from their right to affordable, quality education and dignified employment. In this phase of all-round .
displacement, the agenda ofstudentmovementhas to be one ofinclusion and guarantee oftights ofstudents in campuses .
andpeople over the country's resources and democratic spaces. .
AISA played a significant role in the movement against rape, helping to shift the focus of the movement to women's freedom. .
AISA has mobilised students in Delhi against the policy offensive on higher education in the form of FYUP (which affects not .
only OU but also JNU students by eroding the job prospects of JNU research scholars}. AISA led the powerful students' protest against the communal fascist Modi's visit to SRCC. AISA has also taken consistent initiatives against minority witch-hunt, with AISA's JNUSU office bearers supporting the struggle for justice at Batla House'" and visiting Lucknow in solidarity with struggle against custodial killing of Khalid Mujahid. AISA and its JNUSU office bearers also extended support for the struggles of Jamia .
In this phase since March 2012, when JNUSU election was restored after a long gap, JNU students have witnessed how AISA visualisedMillia lslam_ia students. .
and introduced several key policy-level issues and put them firmly on the map of JNU's student movement: such as reduction of weightage of viva marks, mandatory gender orientation programmes, setting up of a JNU Press and expanding the time period of the UGC fellowships to cover the entire research period. In the past one year, we have ensured significant achievements in some of our struggles: for instance, the process of starting the JNU .
Press is now in place, remote access to the Library's database has been ensured, UGC's attempts to curtail the JRF scholarships and subvert reservation in JRF were successfully rebuffed, institutional mechanisms to fix accountability and address violations of workers' rights were put in place in JNU, the JNU admission process was made more PH-friendly through JNUSU intervention in the EOO. A protracted struggle to double the MCM amount and extend the time period of the UGC fellowships forced a highly reluctant .
This struggle to double the MCM amount and extend fellowship duration however has to be taken to its logical conclusion. To addressJNU administration to enhance the MCM to Rs 2000 and to create a corpus fund for research scholars during 4th and 5th year. massive hostel crisis, SPS dorm facilities for 150 students with mess facilities for Rs 1965 was ensured. Administrative attempts to .
curtail photocopying in JNU was successfully resisted, thus defending students' inalienable right to research materiaL New courses .
were introduced in SIS and SSS (including optionals for SL students}, a separate centre for Korean language was started .
along with its long awaited M.Phil.programme, Metro feeder buses have started operating. .
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Reducing Viva Weightage: Huge and systemic discrimination in viva marks was documented by the AISA led JNUSU which was in office since March-August 2012. The struggle against high viva weightage must be taken to its final conclusion. .
DSF's ideological mentors in the JNU faculty, openly in writing, opposed reduction in viva weightage, Significantly, JNUSU President too, deliberately made itimpossible for the Union as an institution to take up the crucial legal battle on this issue by his inconsistent and contradictory communication with the lawyer This struggle cannot be held ransom to lobbies within the JNU administration and the faculty. The JNUSU must be freed from fetters which constrained this crucial struggle. .
Doubling MCM toRs 3000: In March and November 2012, the JNU administration had committed in writing to doubling the MCM toRs 3000. However administrative dilly dallying continued, even as students kept up a sustained struggle through Administration to increase MCM up toRs 2000, this is clearly inadequate in the face of sky rocketing inflation and mess bills..
University strike, hunger strike, Marchesto the MHRD and UGC. While the continuing students' struggle forced the reluctant .
AISAis committed to carry forward the struggle to ensure that the Administration is forced to keep its promise of increasing .
the MCM toRs 3000. .
scholars in the crucial last two years of their research (when their 5-year fellowship stops),AISA introduced the demand of Fellowship to cover the entire duration of the research period: In view of the financial crisis faced by research .
fellowship for he full duration of the research period and made it an agenda of struggle. After a protracted struggle, the Administration has been forced to agree to creating a corpus fund for lump sum transfersto needy research scholars in the 4th and 5th years of their research. This step marks a recognition ofthe need to address the crisis and creates a solid ground for taking the battle forward. AISA is committed to take up this challenge atall levels so that a policy is evolved to .
ensure full financial assistance to all research scholars during the entire period of their research. .
Scrap the UPSC decision to exclude foreignJanguages as optional subjects in the UPSC exam: Under this .
discriminatory clause. candidates cannot choose subjects such as French, Chinese, Japanese etc. and even Arabic and .
Persian (which have been taught for centuries in this country and yet are deemed 'foreign') as their optional in the UPSC .
exam. This must be scrapped. .
Transparent and time-bound implementation ofthe scheme for barrier-free campus, and other facilities for VH/ PH students, including academic and library facilities. .
Fight the arbitrary imposition ofFYUP, which, apart from being grossly anti-student, erodes permanent teaching posts, jeopardising thejob prospects forearlycareer research scholars in JNU as well. Itis extremely essential that JNUSU too .
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