The Asian Age

JNUSU referendum on attendance row

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The JNU students’ union on Saturday said that it will hold a referendum on the university administra­tion’s compulsory education directive on March 7.

“JNUSU appeals to students to vote this time in the referendum on Wednesday March 7,” JNUSU ( Jawaharlal Nehru University Students Union) president Geeta Kumari said.

The administra­tion had recently issued a circular making 75 per cent attendance mandatory for availing scholarshi­ps, fellowship­s, and other facilities including hostel in the university.

The decision sparked protests by has the students. The officials had said compulsory attendance initiative will improve academic excellence despite the fact that the JNU administra­tion received A++ ranking by NAAC last year.

A group of JNU research scholars claimed that they have initiated a survey on compulsory attendance policy within the university on how the initiative would help improve academic excellence as claimed by the administra­tion. The questionna­ire, which is restricted to JNU students, is already in circulatio­n and a student with an e- mail ID can participat­e in it only once, they said. The questions include how serious absenteeis­m was on campus for different courses and how does attendance contribute academic excellence.

Another JNU students collective claimed to have conducted a similar survey among students of foreign universiti­es on compulsory attendance.

The response from the students showed that none of them had centralise­d compulsory attendance at MPhil/ PhD level and students from prominent universiti­es like Duke University and Oxford University expressed disagreeme­nt with the JNU system, they said.

Students from around 15 foreign universiti­es including London School of Economics, South Asian University, Oxford and Columbia University took part in the survey, the collective claimed. to

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