Letter: Post the consecutive waves of Covid-19, organizations – both private and government – are trying our best to get something back to the path as soon as possible.
But it seems like it doesn’t happen with Veer Narmad South Gujarat (VNSGU).
The VNSGA administration has surprisingly adopted an indifferent attitude towards completing the receipt process for the current academic session.
The delay in getting reception they confirmed would definitely cost the students.
Global pandemics have affected academic activities in the past 18 months.
When the Covid case began to recede, students hope to resume offline classes.
But the largest South Gujarat University has not ended reception because the academic session is delayed.
VNSGU started the reception process about one and a half months back.
But even after six weeks the process was far from above.
Although the academic session has not yet begun, the university has announced that the first semester examination of all courses must be completed at the end of December.
Now, students question that if the class does not start on the schedule how they will get time to prepare for the exam.
“I received a lot of complaints from students who have not received acceptance.
Even after two months the process has not been completed.
It will further affect the career of students who have faced some problems because of the pandemic,” said Bhavesh Rabari, a former member of the Vnsgi syndicate.
The AAM AADMI Party Student Wing (AAP) has decided to protest the sluggish attitude of the VNSGU government.
“We will hold a Dharna at the University of the delayed receipt “I got a ticket entry into different colleges and not in what I was applying.
Although some representations were not ready to overcome this problem,” said a student who tried to enter the post-graduation course in science.
VNSGU’s decision to choose the decentralized acceptance process this year has left a lot of surprise.
In the past, the centralized reception process was proven to be efficient for the university.
Ordinary students enter on time and that also without visiting several universities.
VNSGU Vice Chancellor, K Chavda, which is used to handle centralized reception efficiently when he is the principal of affiliated colleges.
“We try to complete the earliest reception.
Academic activity will begin soon,” Chavda said.