Mysore/Mysuru: Former Education Minister Prof. B.K. Chandrashekar has demanded that to ensure quality of higher education, it should be freed from the clutches of Government and the Governor. Chandrashekar told media persons at Jaladarshini Guest House on Friday, “It has become inevitable to infuse quality to higher education. It can be ensured only when the…
e-Office mandatory in Universities from Mar.1
February 27, 2022Bengaluru: With some Universities going slow in adopting e-Office, the Higher Education Department has made it mandatory for all Universities in the State to submit files online only by using the e-Office software platform from Mar.1, 2022. Higher Education Minister Dr. C.N. Ashwathnarayan said here on Friday that officials have been instructed to send back…
Out of syllabus questions; grace marks for students
August 29, 2020Mysore/Mysuru: Higher Education Department is planning to give grace marks to students who wrote final semester examination following the complaints of ‘out of syllabus’ questions. The students had a shock of their life when they saw some out of syllabus questions in final semester exam held on Friday. They brought this to the notice of…
Were Varsities forced to cough up money?
October 27, 2018Mysuru: For the first time in the history of Dasara Exhibition, the Higher Education Department mooted the idea of showcasing the strength of 19 State Universities. Though the idea was novel and a lot of preparation had gone into it by setting up an expert committee — with Vice- Chancellors of each University as members…
Colleges’ 8 am time-table to be withdrawn
July 11, 2017Bengaluru: The new time-table that mandated Government First Grade Degree Colleges to start classes at 8 am will be withdrawn by the Higher Education Department. Higher Education Minister Basavaraj Rayareddy told a section of the press that he had asked the Department officials to withdraw the order and ensure that classes are held as scheduled…
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