Mumbai
: Citizen
Forum for Sanctity in Education System (CFSES) complained against the Admission
Control Committee (Pravesh Niyantran Samiti) to the Chancellor and Governor of
Maharashtra Ch Vidyasagar Rao saying that there is hardly any transparency in
e-administration across the state.
The
state government had introduced e-admission process in various graduate and
post-graduate courses including medical admission, to bring transparency in the
admission process and save time and efforts of students as well as educational
institutes. Experts allege that the process has only led to a lot of
difficulties for students in the admission process.
CFSES
alleged at least 206 cases of irregularities were found in the medical
admission in Nanded. Several students complained to the Admission Control
Committee via email and speed post, however, the committee did not take
cognisance of it. Earlier, the Supreme Court of India had criticised the state
government for faulty admission process for medical education and had directed
the government to compensate students.
CFSES
alleged Admission Control Committee members are not serious with regard to
day-to-day business and it has been affecting the career of the students. It
had requested the Chancellor and the Chief Minister in a letter dated November
11, 2015 to take stringent action against the members of Admission Control
Committee who failed to deliver justice to the students.
Source | Free Press Journal | 10 November
2015
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