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Semester system devastating for students, says Prof Tariq Ashai
SRINAGAR — The Jammu and Kashmir College Teachers Association's President, Professor Tariq Ashai has expressed serious concern over the unprecedented delay in the completion of...
Education
Semester system takes toll on students pursuing graduation
SRINAGAR — The continuation of semester system of exams for undergraduate courses in Kashmir University (KU) affiliated colleges has proven costly for the students.According...
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Admission Notice for Undergraduate 3rd Semester, 2017
In continuation to Notice No. F(Admn-3rd Sem.BG)Reg/KU/16 dated 11/01/2017 issued by the Assistant Registrar, Registration related to Admission Notice for Undergraduate 3rd Semester, 2017,...
Education
Experts pitch for semester system in Kashmir colleges
Experts have called for initiating the reforms in the education system by utilizing the six months of ‘literal vacations’ provided by the floods as an opportunity.
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