Sakaala extended to Mangalore University colleges

Seats will be reserved for students excelling in art and culture; students to get TC in four days, says VC

September 01, 2013 12:16 pm | Updated June 02, 2016 08:23 am IST - Mangalore:

Students of Mangalore University can get transfer certificate in four days after submitting applications and marks cards in three days from the date of announcement of results.

Vice-Chancellor T.C. Shivashankara Murthy told reporters that Right to Services Act (Sakaala) had been extended to all the 195 colleges coming under the university. Mangalore University and other universities in the State came under the Act since August 16.

As many as 14 services are being provided in a time-bound manner by the colleges. It includes transfer certificate and duplicate of admission letter (four days), conduct and study certificates (two days), issuance of marks cards and bus passes (three days). A.M. Khan has been appointed the nodal officer who will be looking at the implementation of the Act in the University and its affiliate colleges.

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