JNU admin to implement new hostel manual from Jan 1

JNU administration issued a circular urging the students, who have completed their “academic requirements of Monsoon semester 2019”, to register for the new semester between Wednesday and January 5.

December 31, 2019 11:53 am | Updated 12:23 pm IST - New Delhi

A view of Jawaharlal Nehru University administrative building at the JNU campus in New Delhi. File photo.

A view of Jawaharlal Nehru University administrative building at the JNU campus in New Delhi. File photo.

The Jawaharlal Nehru University on Monday said it will implement the new hostel manual from Wednesday, with its Vice-Chancellor appealing to the students to call off their strike. After a meeting of all the three Rectors, the university’s Registrar, the Deans of Schools and Chairpersons of the Special Centres, a circular was also issued urging the students, who have completed their “academic requirements of Monsoon semester 2019”, to register for the new semester between Wednesday and January 5.

For those who have not completed the “academic requirements” provisional registration will be allowed during the same period, the varsity said. It said the provisionally registered students are required to complete the “academic requirements” by January 20, 2020 to keep their registration valid. The Deans and Chairpersons will ensure that evaluations, examinations and grading of all the provisionally registered students are completed on or before January 20, 2020, the varsity said.

For all the students, winter semester will start as per the academic calendar, it said.

According to a varsity official, the students who boycotted exams and did not take the tests even the question papers were sent to them through email and WhatsApp have been given another chance.

“They can provisionally register for the semester, take exams at their respective schools and the results will be declared by January 20,” a varsity official said.

Saket Moon, the vice-president of the JNU students’ union, said the students had a meeting with the varsity Registrar and Rector where some issues were discussed.

He said the students’ union will hold a meeting to decide whether they will take the exams or not.

The students of the university have been on a strike for over two months against the hostel manual as it has provisions for fee hike and levies service and utility charges.

However, a JNU official said the service and utility charges will be taken care of by the University Grants Commission and will not be levied on the students. He explained that the nominal increase in the hostel charges was necessitated owing to a mounting fiscal pressure on the University budget, and to maintain a comfortable and conducive hostel accommodation.

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