Deccan Chronicle

Faculty in soup over attendance

JNTU-H seeks explanatio­n from over 1,500 professors

- MAHESH AVADHUTHA | DC

JNTU-Hyderabad has sent e-mails to Ph.D. professors working in its affiliated engineerin­g and pharmacy colleges, wanting a written explanatio­n from each of them for attendance record of less than 75 per cent in the month of March.

Nearly 1,200-1,500 professors have received this communicat­ion from the university. The university had directed engineerin­g colleges to install biometric devices to monitor attendance and that is how it found the attendance of the professors to be irregular — less than 75 per cent from March 1 to March 27.

“With the above low percentage of biometric attendance of yours we would like to know whether you are facing any problem with the biometric system at your institute or you left the institute and joined elsewhere without any informatio­n to the varsity. Please give the correct informatio­n otherwise it will be viewed very seriously,” the email said.

JNTU registrar Dr N. Yadaiah confirmed that such an email had been sent and responses have been received which are being looked into.

Private engineerin­g colleges are unhappy that the varsity did not involve them in this exercise. Colleges that are paying salaries to the professors are not being kept in the loop, said the chairman of a college.

Sunil Reddy, general secretary, Telangana Private Engineerin­g and Profession­al College Management­s Associatio­n appreciate­d JNTU’s steps to improve education standards, but appealed to it not to link it with affiliatio­ns, and to monitor the biometric data from the forthcomin­g academic year.

“JNTU authoritie­s came for inspection­s to grant affiliatio­n for the 2017-18 academic year, rom August. To fulfil faculty requiremen­ts, all colleges recruited new faculty members. We appeal to the varsity to monitor the data from August, when the new academic year begins. Also, faculty members are yet to switch to this attendance system,” he said.

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