Darjeeling: North Bengal University has decided to sit for a
meeting with the representatives of hill colleges to solve the issue of
holding classes during the winter.
The university has introduced
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) from this year and had asked the hill
colleges to hold classes even during the winters.
CBCS is a
semester based system in which students have to complete six semesters
during their three years in college. The first semester period starts
from July till December and the second semester is held between January
and February end.
Before
the introduction of semester system by the NBU, hill colleges would
close for winter break from mid-December to February while the annual
examination would be held between April and June.
Students and also teachers want the winters vacation to remain in
place given the severe winter weather. The students had also approached
GTA chairperson Binay Tamang and GTA board of administration member Amar
Singh Rai to intervene in this issue.
Tamang said on Tuesday
that the NBU had written him expressing their desire to hold a meeting
with the hill principals in his presence at Lal Khoti in Darjeeling on
September 8, a request he had readily accepted.
The NBU in the
letter has mentioned that varsity has to conducted examinations at the
same time irrespective of the locations of colleges in hills and plains.
"The
stipulation of 90 teaching days per semester have the mandate of the
UGC and the undergraduate examinations are to be conducted keeping in
conformity with mandatory norms of 90 days teaching," D.K. Sarkar,
registrar, NBU, has written.
The Telegraph
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