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Fight Administration's Ploy To Scuttle Reservation And Seat Increase In JNU's AdmissionsiCorrect All The Persisting Anomalies In 2008 Admissions! .

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Defeat Endless Ploys Of JNU Administration To Scuttle OBC And PH Reservations and Fulfilment of Intake! Rally With JNUSU For Social Justice Against The Elitist Administration! .

JNU admissions 2008 are at a critical stage. This year, when the OBC reseNations and the concomitant seat increase .

is being implemented for the first time in JNU, extra sensitivity and caution was required on part of the administration to .

implement the mandate. However. the JNU adminis~ration, reflecting its typical elitist bias and laxity in attitude, has shown .

utter irresponsibility time and again to live up t~-the task. JNUSU had to inteNene at several stages to confront the .

administration's wrongdoings and ensure correct admission procedures. .

Visible Reluctance to implement OBC reservation rules properly , .

To begin with. the cut off marks for OBC a~d General students-was kept as the same in clear violation of the rules. JNUSU confronted the administration on this blatant violaUon and it was only after this, that the viva cut-off for the OBC students was relaxed and a second list was brought ou_t. .

But once again, when the final list was released, ir:t many centres not a single OBC student had been admitted. Clearly, the elitist administration used spurious criterion to deny students admission. JNUSU has stated time and again that legally mandated relaxation has to be provided in eligibility to OBC students and spurious arguments about merit cannot be used. .

to deny them admission. .

Fulfilling the mandatory Quota for PH students .

In the case of reseNation for PH students too, the administration has been using all manner of legal and mathematical subterfuges that do not stand the scrutiny of either law or logic. However, JNUSU confronted the administration at every stage. and demolished erroneous logic. The JNU Administration was forced to accept its error with regard to PH reservation and a new Jist for 31 PH students was brought out. As a result, the total number of PH students went up to 46. But shockingly, the 3% quota of 56 seats is yet to be fulfilled. .

Release of Additional Lists to Fulfil the Capacity in M.A. Urdu and B.A. .

Although admissions in the B.A. were on the basis of a one-shot offer list, the intake has not been fulfilled and there is a defic1t of 28 students. When the capacity exists, it will be incorrect to keep it unfilled and prevent eligible students from availing the academic opportunities of JNU. JNUSU demands that the university immediately announce additional lists so that the intake in BA programmes in each centre is duly filled. .

It is most unfortunate that no waiting list has been brought out for the Urdu MA admissions in 2008.As a consequence .

of what appears to be a premeditated and extremely calculated evaluation, presently the given intake stands unfulfilled. JNUSU demands that the centre take are-look at its evaluation norms and adopt an appropriate procedure to bring out fresh lists. The JNU Administration will have to ensure additional lists and evolve suitable norms so that the undue problem is solved and CIL Urdu M.A. seats are duly filled .

The JNU administration has to be taken to task for all these discrepancies that are persisting even now. It is most unfortunate that when the JNUSU is engaged in an uphill battle with the administration towards the correct implementation of reseNation and concomitant seat increase towards a correct implementation of the 2006 OBC ReseNation Act, and other persistent anomalies mentioned above, a particular organisation with its councillors is trying to vilify JNUSU by peddling .

spurious logic and a false bogey of an imag1ned seat-cut. During the two Council meetings, as well as in open debate through pamphlets, they could not stand their ground either in terms of logic or numbers to prove their spurious claims on "seat-cut." Subsequently, they have been indulging in continuous change of positions (at times stating "offer", and later stating "joined" as the base for seat increase and reservation), thereby displaying total lack of seriousness and caution towards this crucial Act on social justice. Such politically motivated moves, in total unconcern for the legal requirements of the Act, can put an important issue like OBC reservations in jeopardy on the very first occasion of its implementation. It is therefore urgent that botn in the interest of the collective strength of .

JNUSU, and the correct implementation of OBC reseNations, that these motivated moves and spurious campaigns be squarely resisted. .

JNUSU had repeatedly inteNened in the admissions process, held protest demonstrations and corrected several wrongdoings. But since some of the glaring anomalies regarding correct fulfilment of OBC quota, fulfilment of all the seats of PH students, fulfilment of all the seats in BA and Urdu MA are yet to be resolved, it was decided at the Council meeting last night that JNUSU would intensify its agitation. JNUSU is starting an INDEFINITE HUNGER STRIKE preceded by a PROTEST MARCH from Ganga Dhaba at 9.30 pm tonight (9 August). We appeal to the student community to participate in today's protest march in large numbers and in the indefinite hunger strike that is starting tonight so that ell the administrative ploys to scuttle the socially sensitive character ofJNU are defeated. .

Sandeep Pallavi Deka Md. Mobeen A lam .

President, JNUSU Gen. Secy, JNUSU Jt. Sec_y., JNL~'lU .

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(JNU, DU and NLSUI) Vs. Union of India challenging the 93rd constitutional amendment. Senior Advocate Fali S. .

Univ~rc:iti,...,. .,:,_ · On 11th of January 2007 we have filed the second peution no. 29/2007 in the name of Prof. P.V. Indiresan & Others .

On 12th of January 2007 we have filed another petition no. 35/2007 in the name of Youth for Equality Vs. Union of .

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' Nariman, Mukul Rahtogi and Indu Malhotra agucd the case. On 25th of April 2007 another petition has been filed in the name of Citizen for Equality Vs. Union of India. Senior .

On February 20'h 2007 a petition has been filed in the name of All Jndia Equality Forum Vs. Union of India. Senior India challenging the OBC reservation. Senior Advocate Ashok Desai and Adv. M.L. Lahoty argued the case. .

Ad. Rajeev Dhawan argued the case. .

The long and strenuous efforts of Youth For Equality paid off when all the Senior and learned advocates of 1t a In a landmark Order, the Hon'ble Supreme Court on 29th of March 2007 stayed the OBC reservation act .

Ad. P.P. Rao argued the case. ess .

India agreed to fight the case of Youth For Equality at the Supreme Courr of India free of cost. lndnd .

29th March 2007 -SC Stayed the OBC Reservation Bill ..ve-' .

Institutions Act can be given effect, the Bench stated. The Bench said that the OBC quota was just vote bank ) petitions filed by Youth For Equality through various organizations and individuals challenging the decision as passed by the Parliament. The Bench of Justices Arijit Pasayat and L S Panta delivered the verdict on u1e batch of .

being ultra vires (unconstitutional). Keeping the petitions in mind, the Bench stated that Section 6 of the .

politics and said it was forced to take the decision against the Govemrr.ent as the Government did not implement I .

to determine who are the socially and economically b<1ckward people of India, before the Central Educationai .

Reservation Act was not applicable since no data on OBCs has been collected in the last 76 years. The Centre has .

23rd April 2007-The Government of Indj;t tried at least thrice to va('ate the stay fraudulently but failed .

Blocking Government plans to implement 27 per cent OBC reservation in higher educational institutions .

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from this year, the Supre.me Court on 23rd of April declined to vacate the stay on quota it ordered on March 29. .

ThP Bench of Justices Arijit Pasayat and L S Panta said that its earlier order staying the provision of OBC quota the SC's last two orders. .

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was "final" as far as' the present academic session, starting 2007, was concerned. On Solicitor General G E h s).

ey "We had said keep the admissions process for OBCs on hold for this year. In that sense, it cannot be an interim .

order. It operates finally for this year so long as there is no variation that may say circumstances have changed... ,lOt .

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oesVahanvati's..demand for referring the issue to a Constitution Bench, the c011rt said it would examine it at a later date. .

the rules. We want rules to be framed first and then play the game," the Bench said, rejecting the Government Therefore, we said it's final," the Bench said, asking the Government why it was in such a hurry to implement the .

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argument that staying reservation for a particular class for this year could jeopardize the future of students. .

can very well wait for another six months," the Bench said. "We do not want to play the game first and then frame .

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educational institutions to a larger Bench. .

as many as-two dozen sertior arlvocr~tes from both the sides (Youth For Equality and Union of India) undertaken for .

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The constitution bench comprising of Chief Justice K.G. Balakrishnan, Justice Arijit Pasayat, Justice C.K. .

Thakkar, Justice R.V. Raveendran and Justice Dalveer Bhandari started hearing. The largest ever hearing involving with the .

In the historic judgment, the Supreme Court pronounced its verdict. While upholding the reservation in Neen the .

lOth April 2008-Supreme Court Verdict on OB~quota is out .

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eeonomk~ly baLkward people. The Court also denied reservation in una:.acd institutions. 1\.t the same time Coul4 .

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aided institutions, the Court asked for Creamy layer removal. Besides·tltis, a person with a graduation has been nmunity .

asked to define the criteria for Creamy layer and for identification of OBCs. Merit has also been considered .

· important. The Government has been directed not to dilute the Merit to unreasonable extent. .

After the judgment what has happened is already conveyed to the student community over the past few .

declared as educationally forward. The Court also directed the Government to reserve some percentage of 27o/o_for ~es arid .

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good as the citizen it serves, starting with real reform and agenda. The Youth for Equality is committed to the voice .

of the students and citizen. We are committed to immediate change and excited to lead our university and country .

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months. What next is the big question! We will end the culture of divisive politics and restore a union of India as .

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religion and nasty politics. Do write in to us:yfe.contact@gmail.com or call us: 9891155057 All of your participation, support and suggestion is very vital for a society free from the intervention of caste, creed, .

Sd/-Raghib Akhtar, YFE Representativt' .

Sd/-Manpreet Kaur, YFE Representative .

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:, This year is going to be a crucial one in the history of JNU student movement. The enormous challenges also present lots of opportunities for us. However, any delay in initiating the sustained movement on the pertinent issues like democratic preparation of XI plan, enhanced MCM for BAIMA .

along with sincere implementation of all the scholarships for research scholars, issues related to GSCASH and EOO, recognition to Alimiyat-Fazilat certificates for admission to BA 1st year as well as transparency in admission process and ensuring election to A.C./BoS etc will result in serious setback to the progressive student movement on the campus. At the same time, JNUSU has to carry forward the historic struggle for implementation of 27% OBC reservation along with 54% seat increase. The recent interim court verdict needs to be fought tooth and nail on all the fronts and JNUSU, as in the past, should provide leadership to all the democratic-progressive sections of student community. .

However, a section of JNUSU leadership belonging to ultra-left is continuously undermining the gravity of all these issues and indulging in anti-left politics only to strengthen the hands of the administration and the rightist forces in the campus. While we welcome the decision to call for the JNUSU Council Meeting tonight, the JNUSU General Secretary must answer why only one Council Meeting has been called so far since the month of November (even that meeting was called after the JNUSU Gen Secy was given a written requisition for doing so by the SF/ A/SF office bearers and councillors). The JNUSU Constitution clearly states that the JNUSU Gen Secy. has the responsibility of calling JNUSU Council Meetings which he has conveniently abdicated to suit the sectarian political gimmicks of his organisation. While the JNUSU constitution says that there should be at least one .

council meeting every month, JNUSU General Secretary consistently avoided calling for the Council Meetings. The JNUSU Gen Secy and his organization owe an explanation to the student community as to what took them so long for doing this. As result of such ad-hocism and utterly non-serious attitude of JNUSU General Secretary regarding council functioning, the JNUSU could not submit its Charter of Demands to the administration even after 5 months of incumbent JNUSU. Also a situation has arisen where the JNUSU is functioning without School convenors, Sub Committee Conveners .

and even without representative to the GSCASH. It has resulted not only in the crippling of the .

JNUSU functioning but also affected the functioning of GSCASH in this entire semester. In the only council meeting which was held after suspension of 10 students, the general secretary of JNUSU refused to add the agenda of election of these conveners moved by the SFI AISF councilors in the proceedings of the council meeting. .

The question of delay in holding the election of tied councilors in SSS and SIS also needs to be addressed immediately. When a consensus was arrived at about the modalities in the month of February itself among all organizations and political formulations this delay is completely uncalled for. We demand that these elections are held immediately to facilitate smooth functioning of the JNUSU .

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These acts leave the student community to wonder whether the AISA and its representatives in JNUSU have decided to use the JNUSU as a platform against the left forces in the country and in our campus and their primary task is to divide the student movement by attempting to mobilise the student community against the left rather than the JNU administration. It is a complete betrayal of the mandate by the AISA which the JNU student community had given to the JNUSU in the last elections. The student community must stay vigilant against such acts which would only weaken the student movement in crucial times like these. A strong signal must be sent to forces like the AISA that they would not be allowed to make the JNUSU into a gram panchayat of West Bengal tailored to their sectarian political interests. It is high time that we defeat such worst kind of opportunism and politics of convenience which has put the student issues at the backburner totally. .

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~ JNUSU condent!lS BJP's overtly communal propaganda during the U.P. assembly election where BJP issued H highly provocative CD against minority comntunity. After widespread anger against this, BJP had to \vithdraw that particular campaign CD. JNUSU urges upon lhe Election Co1nmission ofIndia to take appropt~iate legal action against those responsible for making ofand circulation of this CD. .

Friends, Date: 05/04/07 ' .

The Academic Council Meeting of the university is scheduled to be held on lhe 1Qth April. In the agenda for A.C. meeting c irculated by administration, there is no menlion of many pertinent student demands. ln the most glaring manner. the scholarship scheme of Rs. 3000/~ and Rs. 5000/ -for the M.Phil and Ph.D students announced recently by the UGC to be implemented in the central universities finds no mention in the agenda. The JNUSU has been consistently raising this demand ever since the scheme was ~nnounced wilh 1he clear und8rstonding that schoi'Jrships ore essential for st.Jdents to carry forward their s.LJdies in the university without any financial constraints. JNUSU demands that the administration nos 1o \Nork out the modalities without further delay and implement this scheme at the earliest. In the similar fashion, JNU administration has not implemented the demands agreed upon last year after the~ccessful agitation by the JNUSU, particularly to increase the MCMs for BA/MA to Rs. 1500 per month as well as to raise the amount of Earn-While-You-Learn scheme from Rs. 30/ -to Rs. 50/ -per hour. This agreement has also not been adhered to by the administration and also not taken up as an agenda item in the AC meeting. This dilly-dally approach of the administratioh shows its insensitivity and is aimed at playing with .

rhe patience of the student community. .

The recognition of Alimiyat-Fazilat certificates for first year BA. the vvhole demand for transparency in the JNU admission process by displaying marks of \Nritten examination & viva-voce and formation of a -:ommiitee for democratization of Equal Opportunity Office also do not find any place tn the agenda item of ihe A.C. meeting. This despite the fact that the JNUSU had taken up bot:1 these 1ssues with the administration in a consistent manner through signature campaigns as well us denlon.;t,·ative course cf ocLons. The non-inclusion of both these issuesfin the agenda for the AC exposes the lock of v:iil on ~ne par: of the administration to put in serious efforts to implement the demono~. .

JtrL:.J..-~~: odniinistration and to make the A.C. understand lhe importance of our genuine demcncs. .:..·:-·C" ·-v·th ·~r, i'le ;ssue of c..emocraric preparaTion of XI plan of the university needs to be discussed o~1d cgreea JPO~ :,1 tne A.C. meerif'lg. The experience of the first X plan shows that the odn1inistrotion could try to oring in commercialization and privatization of JNU 's acpdemics by some means or the other if v'./e do no! remain .

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. '1igilont. JNUSU is opposed to any private funding in any of the centres/scho0ls of the uriversity and demands that all the requirements of the schools/centres should be formu~ated :;1 tr'.e XI pia:-. !o avail t~1e IJGC fund. Hence, proper discussion of XI plan in all the schools and centres must be h~ld and !npu1s should be taken from the elected unions. .

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It is also a matter of serious concern that the administration has kept the options open for implementing the 27% OBC reservation and 54% Seat Increase in a staggered manner. The JNUSU in strong terms opposes any attempts by the administration to dilute this progressive policy. In this context, JNUSU reiterates its position that the recent Supreme Court verdict staying the implementation of the 27% OBC reservation in the Central Institutes of Higher Learning is highly unfortunate. The verdict hinders the very legitimacy of low-making by the Parliament, which represents the aspirations of the popular will of ... the people in our (;ountry. The recent judgement at so stands in contrast with the very judgement by a 9 judge oench in 1 :t93, which uphold the implemen1.J+ion of 27% OBC reservation in employment. Adding to that, the current data available with many Slate governments has also ascertained the presence of people from the backward sections in education and employment in those States. The n1assive support to the spontaneous bandhs called in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh recently, along with the passing of unanimous resolutions by these State assemblies mandating the Central Government to carry forward this policy from the upcoming academic session i'ldicates the legitimate support the Parliament's legislation has among the large section of Indian population. The JNUSU urges upon the democratic-progressive sections of Indian polity and society to unitedly toke all the steps to ensure that Parliament's legislation gets implemented from the coming academic session. .

In the informal meeting of JNUSU Office-Bearers & Councilors on 1st April, it is agreed upon that the Election Committee Chairperson, 2006 should take charge of the Election procedure on 1oth April to conduct the re-election in SSS and SIS for the tied councilor's post. The Chairperson and other members of the Election Committee, 2006 are requested to attend the meeting with the JNUSU on toh April at 8.30 PM at JNUSU office. .

Sd/-Dhananjay, President JNUSU Sd/· Jyotsna, Jt. Secy, JNUSU .

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There has been a long pending demand of all stakeh~lders in ~he . . t. f ht. oher education that a comprehensive enabling.

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bring private general and professional higher e~ucat10nal mst1tut10ns under social control. This should include regulatiOn offees ~nd charges levied from students, admissions of students with rese~at10ns, course contents, examination, service conditions of teachmg and other .

employees, and infrastructural facilities. .

The draft of the Private Professional Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admission and Fixation of Fee) Bill, 200~ was put on the website by the ministry ofHRD was very weak and dtd not fulfill the objective of social control. The UGC also came out with a draft regulation in 2007 regarding Admission and Fee Structure in Private Aided and Unaided Professional Educational institutions. Both the documents were allowed to lapse. The AlCTE also notified several .

regulations about technical institutions including the one in February 2010. The issue of social control still remained. .

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According to the statement of objects and reasons of the present bil1 states, there is public concern that technical and medical ~ducational institutions, and universities should not resort to unfair practices, such as charging of capitation fee and demanding donations for admitting students, not issuing receipts in respect of payments made by or on behalf of students, admission to professional programmes of study through non-transparent and questionable admission processes, low quality delivery of education services and false claims of quality of .

such services through misleading advertisements, engagement of unqualified or ineligible teaching faculty, forcible withholding of certificates and other documents of students. .

However, all these are not included in the body of the Bill. No ~nstitutions will charge admission or other fees more than that published m the prospectus and issue receipt in writing for such charges. They .

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will also admit students through a transparent process through competitive test or interse merit as the case may be. The institutions will give detailed infom1ation through their websites and printed prospectuses six months in advance in relation ·to fee and other charges, admission process, number ofseats, eligibility criteria, teaching faculty, pay and emoluments payable to teachers and other employees, physical .

and academic infrastructural facilities, etc. .

The institutions have to just inform these details. They are not even required to have these in accordance with some statutory norms. Even the rationale of their fee and other charges structure is not required. It is enough to declare fee, howsoever exorbitant it may be compared to the actual cost. Only in case of prospectus, it is stated that its price should not be more than the reasonable cost. In private institutions, it is well known that ineligible faculty is appointed and even iftbe faculty is qualified, the salary paid is far less than that stipulated by the statutory .

authority. Itis known that teachers have to teach in several institutions. Under the bill, it is enough for the institutions to declare their infrastructure, etc., even ifthat is oflow quality. Ifany institution does anything contrary to the information published in its prospectus, it will be liable to a penalty which may extend to fifty lakh rupees. lfthe institution has all kinds of facilities and faculty even far inferior to statutory requirements and has declared so, then there is no penalty. .

The "capitation fee" has been defined as the amount demanded or charged or paid which is· in excess of the fee and o~er !'ee~ pa~a~le (on which there is no control) as declared by any mstttutlon m Its prospectus. No institution can demand or chru:ge, .an~ no person can offer or pay capitation fee for admission. If the mstltunon contrave~~ this provision, then a penalty may ext~nd ~o fifty la~ ru?ee~ and tf 1t is offered by a person then the bill as stlent. The mshtunons may exorbitantly raise their fees taking into account the extra money they used to charge under the table and publish in the prospectus. If they have not done so then under the table transactions are known to be even more than twenty lakh rupees. In that case, this amount of fi'~ lakh rupees as penalty is insignificant. It will pr~mo~e l~w quahty education at exorbitantly high cost to the students. This btll w11l promote .

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Release funds for MCMs and Hostels.

Friends, immediately .

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On the ~Oth of October the ~\cadcmtc Council of the unJversity is going to meet to make imporraat academic and financial .

Pare II where decisions regarding the financi~lmattcrs.

SFI-JNU belie' es thar seriou::. tntcrvcntions.

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.are of utmost importance to the academic life ofJNU students and to protect the socially inclusive character of the university. decisions for the upcoming academic yenr. The meeting is held in two parts -Pat:t I where academic decisions arc made and.

Reduction in the wcightage ofViva-Voce marks; are tnade. Though student representation ts restricted to part one, the need to be made in both parts of d1e meeting to raise the following issues wluch.

educationally depri,ed sections. Therefore, it is unfortunate that JNU allots a weightage of 30% to the viva voce ml\rks in the .

entrance examination...\s \Ve arc all aware, admiss10n to most centres in JNU is based on two components -a wcitren examination JNU prides itself on being open to students from all sections of society and especially to studems from the soc1a.lly and .

and a viva. There is a 70% weightage to the marks in the written exam and a 30% weightage to matks in the \'l\'a .

The 30'% wcightage to the viva marks is in contravention"the allocation of more than 15% of the total marks for the oral interview would be arbitrary and unreasonabto a Supreme Court verdict in November 1980 (Ajay Has1a Etc vs .

Khalid ~1ujib Sehravardi & Ors. Etc, 13 November, 1980) where a 5 Judge Constitutional .

Bench found that.

In fact, in anothe~: case in the Supremt Court (Ashok Kumar Yadav & Others vs S·rate of Haryana and Others, 1985) a 4 Judge .

would be liable to be struck down as constitutionally invalid,,with the vice of arbitrariness". le and Bench found that even 22.22% marks of the total marks allocated for the viva voce test was "infecting the scJectio.n process .

voce examination .

Restdes, i.n various ce:::ntrcs in JNU, a larger percentage of students are getting enher "ery high or very low marks jn the viv~ .

In CPS for 1nstance, as of 2011, maXJmum students have got either very high or very low marks in tbe Vlva voce owi.th 50 which shows that the viva marks are being used to 'swing a srudent's chances ofgetri.ng into the University. getting moderate scores of 13-20. .

students getting low scores berwccn 0-12, 20 students getting high scores between 21-30 and as a contr~st, only 9 students .

This kind of tendenC}' shows that the viva voce is bel.1lg used to subvert the written exr~mi.nnrion as a way to make su..re that a There was a ~imilat rrcnd 1n ZHCES with 47 students getting the lower scores of 0-12, 12 sru.dents getting hlghcr scores between 21-30 and as a contrast only 9 students getting moderate scores between 13-20..

in an elemenl ofarbitrariness to the admission process..

Since the last m<..ctiJlg of the Acadcrruc Council, the student community has held fumly to 1ts position that the current particular student is tnkcn in or that a parttcuhr st1.1dent is not taken 1!l nnd in that, 1t has a discriminatory.

. wcightage to the viva voce is cliscnminatory potential and brings.

by the Adrruniswnion to look into whether: this wcight:~ge is discriminatory, we find th<lt while the marks in the wntten .

and that it should be reduced. From a recent teport filed by a Comrnittee formed exam.inacion of General and OBC candidates are considerably .

·'marks ip the viva voce examination of Genernl and OBC cnndidates. The Casteisc forces like the Youth for Equality b:tve .

social groups, bu.c also the systemic weeding out of students of socially and educl\.tionally dcpuved sections precisely bec"ause .

close, on average, there is a substantial difference bet:wecn the held that measures can be taken to ensure that the name of the candidate docs nor appear on che form etc. f.-fowever, this is .

of the disadvantages of belonging to these sections -whether it is lower confidence in the ability to :,tt1iculate in English while .

the written examinations can also br written in Hindi or other such factors. Therefore, the arbitral'); weigbtage to the viva an incorrect undcrscauding of Jiscrimination. Discrimination is not only the deliberate exclus10n of students from parocular .

voce xnarks should be reduced immediately. .

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