Good news for students still seeking admission to schools in the city level.
May soon be more available seats degree, since the state government is considering the adoption of new schools definitely nude for this school year, since the process was delayed due to court proceedings.
Rajesh Tope, minister of higher education and technical training, it is likely that a proposal to extend the deadline for applications for approval of new degree colleges from August 15 to allow universities to start courses this academic year, the assembly Wednesday.
Tope said that the University of Mumbai regulation 82 (5) provides that the state government has the right to approve new schools on June 15 so they can begin classes this year.
However, the question of the Board of Directors approved schools involved in litigation, 15 June deadline has already passed. Now, when the Supreme Court issued a stay order of Bombay High Court has decided to ask the government to stay out of the approval process, as universities do not depend for their financial support, the government has regained the right to accept the new.
When students are limited places for degrees, Tope said that his department wanted to extend the deadline for applications for new approvals until 15 August this year.
On the issue of universities seeking to expand their existing divisions, colleges and new courses, there is no limit so the Government will soon take a decision. "The government must make a decision soon. We are in urgent need of new divisions. We have a waiting list of 120 students," said AT Shiware, KPB Hinduja College principal.
May soon be more available seats degree, since the state government is considering the adoption of new schools definitely nude for this school year, since the process was delayed due to court proceedings.
Rajesh Tope, minister of higher education and technical training, it is likely that a proposal to extend the deadline for applications for approval of new degree colleges from August 15 to allow universities to start courses this academic year, the assembly Wednesday.
Tope said that the University of Mumbai regulation 82 (5) provides that the state government has the right to approve new schools on June 15 so they can begin classes this year.
However, the question of the Board of Directors approved schools involved in litigation, 15 June deadline has already passed. Now, when the Supreme Court issued a stay order of Bombay High Court has decided to ask the government to stay out of the approval process, as universities do not depend for their financial support, the government has regained the right to accept the new.
When students are limited places for degrees, Tope said that his department wanted to extend the deadline for applications for new approvals until 15 August this year.
On the issue of universities seeking to expand their existing divisions, colleges and new courses, there is no limit so the Government will soon take a decision. "The government must make a decision soon. We are in urgent need of new divisions. We have a waiting list of 120 students," said AT Shiware, KPB Hinduja College principal.
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