Dehradun, February 27
The Association of Self-financed Institutes has proposed HNB Garhwal University to increase the strength of the faculty of self-finance B.Ed courses for the session 2011-12. The course has been delayed by a year to lessen the burden on teachers.
Addressing media here today, Sunil Aggarwal, secretary of the association, said, “The B.Ed and BPEd courses, whose academic session has been delayed by a year, is losing the number of admissions, resulting in migration of B.Ed aspirants to other states.”
“There were no admissions for the B.Ed course in 2010. The 2011-2012 session would begin this year and would extend the entire admission process till the month of November, resulting in a delayed session again. Therefore, we have proposed university to regularise the course and scrap the delayed academic year 2011-12 to avoid further inconvenience,” he added.
The Association of Self-financed Institutes has proposed HNB Garhwal University to increase the strength of the faculty of self-finance B.Ed courses for the session 2011-12. The course has been delayed by a year to lessen the burden on teachers.
Addressing media here today, Sunil Aggarwal, secretary of the association, said, “The B.Ed and BPEd courses, whose academic session has been delayed by a year, is losing the number of admissions, resulting in migration of B.Ed aspirants to other states.”
“There were no admissions for the B.Ed course in 2010. The 2011-2012 session would begin this year and would extend the entire admission process till the month of November, resulting in a delayed session again. Therefore, we have proposed university to regularise the course and scrap the delayed academic year 2011-12 to avoid further inconvenience,” he added.
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