Punjabi University to shift faculty, keep courses in abeyance
Punjabi University has also decided to stop admission to all courses being run at the Rampura Phul campus. The varsity is taking this step to curtailing the university’s expenditure incurred due to a negligible number of admissions.
Punjabi University Admissions 2021: Punjabi University has decided to continue a number of courses at its centres of Rampura Phul, Bathinda and Mohali in abeyance from the upcoming academic year. In fact, Punjabi University has also decided to stop admission to all courses being run at the Rampura Phul campus. The varsity is taking this step to curtailing the university’s expenditure incurred due to a negligible number of admissions. The university will also shift teachers from the respective centres to its 14 constituent colleges.
During a meeting conducted recently, Punjabi University decided to take steps to curtail extra expenditure. This is after its campuses reported low enrolments for various courses every year but huge expenditure on the salaries and other facilities. Meanwhile, among various decisions, the university also decided to keep the BTech course being run at the College of Engineering and Management, Punjabi University Neighbourhood Campus, Rampura Phul, in abeyance. As such, the university will not admit students to the BTech regular and lateral entry (Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering) courses from the coming session.
The Dean, Academics, Dr BS Sandhu, said: “The Vice-Chancellor (VC) held a meeting with the principals of the constituent colleges today. He said the teachers of the Rampura Phul campus will now be shifted to the constituent colleges as per needs. This will help curtail unwanton expenditure incurred for paying lecture-based teachers.”
The university has also decided not to admit students to all its courses being run at the Punjabi University Regional Centre for Information Technology and Management, Mohali. The university has been running MTech, MCA, Master of Computer Application, MBA, MCom, BCA+MCA, BSc and other courses at the centre. All courses at the centre will be kept in abeyance.
Dr Sandhu said: “The university has also formulated the modalities of providing the Rampura Phul campus to the Punjab Government to run an ITI on rent. The modalities to utilise our facilities, including classes, labs and other facilities, on rent have been prepared and sent to the state government. The final decision will be implemented in accordance with the state government’s approval.”
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