Sanskrit varsity expels 8 students
The Hindu
Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit has expelled as many as eight students, who were admitted to the postgraduate programmes in the new academic year without clearing the qualifying examination.
Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit has expelled as many as eight students, who were admitted to the postgraduate programmes in the new academic year without clearing the qualifying examination.
The action was a follow up of the report sought by Prof. M.K. Jayaraj, Vice Chancellor in-charge, after reports emerged that nearly 30 ineligible students had gained admission in violation of the rules.
Prof. Jayaraj, Vice Chancellor of Calicut University, who is holding charge of the post of Vice Chancellor in Sanskrit University, said on Saturday that the candidates were expelled based on the reports received from the people responsible for the admission process.