Bengaluru: Some Principal School Students – the Srishti Manipal Institute of Art, Design and Technology have not received their degree certificates and the final semester sheets from the University of Bengaluru University after completing courses in 2021.
However, BCU said the 2021 November exam was “invalid”, said the school could not do his own test.
The problem is related to batches affiliated with BCU.
Srishti was originally affiliated with Mysore University.
This institution became a BCU affiliate in 2018-19.
Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), the university is considered, taking over the institute and batch of 2020-21 affiliated with Mahe.
Srishti cannot immediately provide details of the number of students affected.
‘Delay due to technical problems with Srishti’a students said: “Our course ended in July 2021.
We were asked to wait for our third-foot test that was delayed until mid-November.
Now February.
Our businessmen require us to send our last marker.
Until now, We don’t have.
College blame BCU, and BCU blames college.
“According to BCU, De-durable is due to” technical problems with Srishti “.
“Srishti is a special institution that comes under Section 66 of the laws of Karnataka State University.
It does not have the power to conduct self-examination.
Instead, the university should do the test.
Now, the Institute has realized this and asks us to help.
If the school wants Degree, then the university must conduct an exam.
We now schedule the same for students, “said Ramesh B, BCU Registrar (evaluation).
Srishti denied the allegations.
“It is not true to say Srishti does not have the power to do the exam.
Srishti is one of the most important design institutions and conducts all-Indian entrance examinations for acceptance,” said Geetha Narayanan, the founder of the Director of Srishti.
Srishti is affiliated with the University of Mysore in 2015.
According to a memorandum of understanding with the University, Srishti has autonomy to form the exam board and check the examiner.
“However, the University of Mysore decided to limit his confession to the institution in his jurisdiction.
Therefore, the state government directed BCU to recognize Srishti under Section 66 of the KSU law,” said Geetha.
“BCU recognizes Srishti under Section 66 which states that while waiting for the framing of the law by BCU, Mou signed between University of Mysore and Srishti along with the MySore University Syndicate Order and the statutes framed by Mysore University will be valid,” Geetha said.
In accordance with that understanding, Srishti has conducted a test.
Geetha said, “BCU received student exam fees for 2018-19 and 2019-20 and issued a student markscards who appeared in the odd semester exam for 2018-19.
BCU initially stated the name and Logo BCU arranged to change as a ‘Central University of Bengaluru’.
By Therefore, the Markscards will be issued after changing names and logos.
Even after that, BCU has not issued a markscards …
“Srishti said the batch under Mysuru and Mahe University had not faced the problem.
“BCU does not have a single conference since it was founded in 2018.
Srishti and other affiliate colleges are waiting for the awarding degree.
We have given to understand this meeting will take PLA CE in March,” he said.