Udupi District NSUI Demands Crash Course for 2014 and CBCS Scheme Students

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Udupi District NSUI Demands Crash Course for 2014 and CBCS Scheme Students

Udupi: National Students Union of India (NSUI) Udupi district Unit on Saturday, October 29 protested against VTU (Visvesvaraya Technological University) demanding crash course for 2014 and CBCS Scheme students.

Addressing the protesters NSUI Udupi district president Christan Almeida said that it is unfortunate that students are on the streets instead of attending classes. The VTU has created a mess by being irresponsible and making students lose one fruitful year.

The announcement of results for December 2016 exams was delayed by five months. Results of many students were withheld. Only hours before the exam, the revaluation results and withheld results were announced. Such uncertainties over the results increase anxiety among the students.

Visvesvaraya Technological University’s (VTU) one-time exit scheme, which was introduced on September, brought joy for non-choice based credit system (old scheme) students, but it has left 2014 scheme and the CBCS (new scheme) students unhappy as they are not eligible under the one-time exit scheme.

This move of the university is not fair. As 2014 scheme students and CBCS students too have struggled and faced a number of irregularities from the university. They too have written continuous exams. Hence, we are protesting for the Justice of 2014 scheme and CBCS scheme students demanding the crash course.

If the justice is not provided for the students of 2014 and CBCS scheme, NSUI will organise the Belagavi Chalo Movement for the justice of students.

NSUI leaders Nikhil Devadiga, Marsh, Ashish Nittur, Pratham Palan, Shailesh Nayak and others were present.


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