DM College Students warns agitation if the academic atmosphere is disturbed while converting into university

IT news
Imphal, May 18,

Joint Students’ Union of D.M. College Science, Arts and Commerce has warned serious agitation if the academic atmosphere of the college is disturbed while converting into deem University.
Government policy of converting D.M College into University level will be pointless, as there is no upgrade in master subjects for the students who wish to go for further studies in different subjects said Arambam Vikash, Convenor Joint Students’ Union of D.M. College Science, Arts and Commerce during a press meet conducted today at the office of D.M College of Arts.
Vikash said that as the D.M College has been announce as university, a big room will be provided for those students who can’t get admission in Manipur University or those who cannot afford to take admission in different colleges of outside states.
Even there are needs for more teachers in addition to the current teachers three Arts, Science and Commerce stream without transferring or replacing them, he added.
Vikash said that up-gradation of D.M College into University level is a good initiative taken up by the government as an improved and proper education will be provided to the upcoming students of today’s society.
No seeds for corruption should be sowed if the concern plans for a better academic atmosphere since D.M. College is one of the premier colleges in Manipur as well as in North-East States, he added.
Vikash further said that it is very unfortunate to see the concern negligence to notify a fix date for admission or enrolment of new students in the university despite the admission season is running.
Instead the concerns are busy spending their times in setting up a proper accommodation for the Vice-Chancellor in-charge of the university, he added.
The students’ union appeals the concern to add more subjects from the coming academic session and to announce the admission date of the university at the earliest before the academic session begins.

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