PhD admission in BHU will be tested, the ban on UGC on admission process; Report on departmental disorders

The UGC has compiled a committee to investigate irregularities in the PhD allowance process at the BHU admission Banaras Hindu University. Instructions were given to investigate departmental disturbances and submit the report. The Ministry of Education summoned the acting vice -chancellor and registrar and sought the names of the responsibilities. Students have been disturbances in the admission process for a month. Jagran correspondent, Varanasi. The PhD allowance, which was the victim of irregularity to Kashi Hindu University (BHU), destroys the future of youth. The University Grants Commission (UGC) on Monday ordered a committee to form a committee for investigation, which prohibits the PhD allowance process amid protests by students who have been a month long. The committee will investigate departmental disorders and submit a report to the commission. On the other hand, the Ministry of Education, acting vice -chancellor and vice -chancellor, prof. Sanjay Kumar and Registrar, prof. Arun Kumar Singh, summoned to Delhi and asked the names of the people responsible for the disorders. At the same time, students have been protesting for a month to protest against disturbances in the admission process. They also surrounded the central office on Sunday. UGC Secretary Amish Joshi wrote in the letter that all the deviations regarding PhD entry in BHU came under the knowledge. It was decided to set up a committee to investigate the disturbances and ensure that the rules of the UGC adhere to. The ban on admission process in BHU takes no further steps on PhD entry for the year 2024-25 before the report was submitted by the committee. The matter will now be decided by the appropriate authority. Once this order was received, the university administration decided to close the first admission desk Monday, two days from April 30. According to the merit list, the departments were prohibited from giving admission and calling the candidates. There will be no new admission to further orders. However, 944 candidates have been allowed so far, while 1,466 seats are scheduled. Candidates who received admission received an order to report to the relevant departments until May 15. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.