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890 to receive degrees at UAS-D convocation tomorrow

38 gold medals to be handed out at event A total of 890 candidates will receive various graduate and postgraduate degrees during the 33rd annual convocation of the University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad (UAS-D) to be held at the Farmers’ Knowledge Hub on the university campus on Saturday . Addressing presspersons here on Thursday, Vice-Chancellor of UAS-D M.B. Chetti said that Secretary of Union Ministry of Science and Technology Ashutosh Sharma will deliver the convocation address while Agriculture Minister B.C. Patil will presided over the convocation. Prof. Chetti said that out of the total 890 candidates, 786 would receive the degrees “in person” and the remaining 104 candidates would be conferred respective degrees “in absentia”. Of these 618 candidates would receive graduate degrees and 232 would receive postgraduate degrees.

HC asks Centre to clarify quota policy to be followed at Anna varsity

HC asks Centre to clarify quota policy to be followed at Anna varsity Updated: Updated: ‘University Grants Commission rules permit universities to follow State’s policy’ Share Article ‘University Grants Commission rules permit universities to follow State’s policy’ The Madras High Court on Monday directed the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), under the Union Ministry of Science and Technology, to explain on what basis it had been insisting that universities in the State follow the Central reservation policy for courses funded by it. The court sought to know this as the University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines permit varsities to follow the State government’s reservation policy.

Madras High Court asks Anna varsity why it discontinued two M Tech courses

Updated: February 03, 2021 01:18 IST Judge grants a day to the university to explain the reason behind its decision not to offer them during the academic year 2020-21 Share Article AAA Judge grants a day to the university to explain the reason behind its decision not to offer them during the academic year 2020-21 The Madras High Court on Tuesday granted a day’s time to Anna University to explain the rationale behind its decision to not offer M.Tech (Biotechnology) and M.Tech (Computational Biology) courses during the academic year 2020-21 just because there was a dispute between the Centre and the State government in following the reservation policy.

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