Friday, September 24, 2010

Mismanagement at DES admission process irk students


PS BALI
Jammu september
In the ongoing admission procedure of various undergraduate and post graduate courses at the Directorate of Distance Education (DSE), Jammu University, Jammu, the students are confronting problems at large due
to mismanagement.
Students aiming to seek admission in various courses here alleged that DSE employees concerned with issuance and reception of admission forms have their bent towards blue eyed students and are sycophants to
influential persons.
Various students hailing from far flung areas of border line alleged that they have been harassed here by the concerned workers, as employees direct them from pillar to post.
Aggrieved student, Davinder Singh, from Poonch said that being from remote area; he had been waiting for his turn since morning, but the concerned employ in the reception counter raises objection one by one,
which is haunting him.
“I am here in queue from early morning and the person dealing with the reception of forms is prioritizing her inmates, despite of the fact that we are coming from far flung areas and have to reach back,” he said, adding that the employ deployed here at this counter is entertaining back door entry at most by keeping queue on halt.
He added that if the formality attached with admission form is not complete, they should tell it at once, but they are directing us from one pillar to another to mark this and that. Students suffering in the queues alleged that due to mismanagement of the directorate they have to suffer.
Score of students seeking admission in MA Sociology said that the DES is running short of faculty, “the department has very few working employees in the admission section, which borne brunt of extra burden
on the existing ones, which ultimately turns into mess,” said student wishing anonymity, adding that
Denying the allegations, director DES, Meenakshi Killam Said that they are not regular students of the university, students here apply from different areas and to make their entrance confirmed and genuine such
verifications are necessary.
“Here we cater to around more than 20,000 students of various courses and for their convenience we have to scrutinize all the documents,” said Meenakshi, adding that if they let students go without evaluating their formalities, it will create problem in their results.

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