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  • How to deal with ragging? A guideline on what students, institutions should do?

    The students can directly approach the Anti-Ragging helpline through call or email. Candidates can dial the Anti-Ragging Helpline at 1800-180-5522 or in cases of emergency call on +91 9818 044 577. In view of the recent incidents of ragging in Vellore and Hyderabad where students were seen being assaulted by their fellow students or seniors, it is natural that freshers could be worried about any such untoward incident happening to them. Here’s what you can do if you face any ragging related issues in their universities or colleges: – The National Anti-Ragging Helpline is a 24×7 toll free helpline for students in distress. The students can call at 1800-180-5522 – The students can also email the Anti-Ragging Helpline at helpline@antiragging.in – In cases of emergencies, students can contact Centre for Youth (the UGC monitoring agency) on its mobile number +91 98180 44577 By: Education Desk , Edited by Agrima Srivastava New Delhi | Updated: November 18, 2022 5:21:05 pm UGC Anti Ragging measures: There are a total of 15 penal cases that can be filed against anyone found guilty of ragging. (Express Photo/ Representative Image) In view of the recent incidents of ragging in Vellore and Hyderabad where students were seen being assaulted by their fellow students or seniors, it is natural that freshers could be worried about any such untoward incident happening to them. Here’s what you can do if you face any ragging related issues in their universities or colleges: – The National Anti-Ragging Helpline is a 24×7 toll free helpline for students in distress. The students can call at 1800-180-5522 – The students can also email the Anti-Ragging Helpline at helpline@antiragging.in – In cases of emergencies, students can contact Centre for Youth (the UGC monitoring agency) on its mobile number +91 98180 44577 SUBSCRIBER ONLY STORIES – The students can also visit the UGC website – ugc.ac.in and antiragging.in for more information regarding ragging. What is defined as ‘ragging’? – Any conduct by a student or group of students where words spoken, written or an act has the effect of teasing, treating or handling someone with rudeness. – A student or group of students indulging in rowdy or indiscipline activities causing annoyance, hardship, physical or psychological harm, raise fear or apprehension to other students – Asking any student to do an act that generates a sense of shame, torment or embarrassment adversely affecting the physique or psyche of a student – Any act by a senior student that would prevent, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of any student – Exploiting services of a student for completing academic tasks assigned – Any act of financial extortion or forceful expenditure burden put on other students by students – Any act of physical abuse: sexual abuse, homosexual assaults, stripping, forcing obscene and lewd acts, gestures, causing any kind of bodily harm or any other danger to health or person – Any act of abuse by spoken words, emails, posts, or public insults which would also include deriving perverted pleasure, vicarious or sadistic thrill from actively or passively participating in the discomfiture to any student – Any act that affects the mental health and self-confidence of any student. What happens to students found guilty? There are several actions that can be taken by a head of an institution against ragging incidents. First, they should determine if the case falls under penal laws or not. If it does, either the head themselves or through a member of the Anti-Ragging Committee should file an FIR within 24 hours of receiving the receipt with the police or local authorities. There are 15 penal provisions under which a case can be filed. If any student is found guilty of ragging, the institution shall punish the student depending on the facts, nature and gravity of each incident. The punishment can range from suspension from attending classes to expulsion from the institution and subsequent debarring from admission to any other institution. What happens to colleges if incidents of ragging are found on campus? Any incidents of ragging will adversely affect the institution’s accreditation, ranking or grading by NAAC or any other authorized accreditation agency. Roles and responsibilities of the UGC The UGC has to undertake certain responsibilities such as informing the head of any institution, warden of hostels and nodal officers of the affiliated university, and the concerned district authorities if required as soon as they receive a distress call. The Commission shall maintain an appropriate database to create affidavits, it should be affirmed by the students and their parents and it should be stored electronically. And, in order to build confidence in the public, the database shall be made available to a non-governmental agency to be nominated by the Centre. All institutions have been asked by the UGC to add a mandatory column in the admission form pertaining to Anti Ragging Undertaking Reference number. Also, they are supposed to fill online compliance on antiragging.in. The UGC has asked the institutions to make it compulsory for every student and parent to submit an undertaking at antiragging.in. The revised procedure for students to file online anti-ragging affidavits has to be implemented by the institutions. An email with the registration number will be sent to the student, who in turn will forward that email to the nodal office in their university. Credit- News by The Indian Express

  • CUET-UG 2022: Retest for exam cancelled on August 4 to be held between Aug 24 to 26

    CUET UG 2022: Admit cards for these students is likely to be released today. Once released, candidates can download their hall tickets from the official CUET UG website — cuet.samarth.ac.in. CUET UG 2022: Several aspirants of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG, who were unable to attempt the exam on August 4 and 5, are now confused about their revised exam dates. Candidates are alleging on social media platforms that their exam dates have not been revised in the admit cards available on the NTA portal — cuet.samarth.ac.in — and still shows the original exam date. “Sir my exam on 5 aug which got cancelled earlier due to technical glitch has not been rescheduled yet but it still showing 5th aug, no new date has been given sir please look into the matter I have mailed many time,” a candidate tweeted. “Admit card still showing old dates for the cancelled exam no response from nta on any platform,” another candidate tweeted. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has clarified that exam for such candidates will be held between August 24 and 26. “Their exam will be held on August 24, 25, 26. Their admit cards will in all likelihood will come today. However, of this lot of students, some had some individual grievances and wanted some special date concession. Their exam will be held on august 30,” a senior NTA official told The Indian Express. Admit cards for these candidates is likely to be released today at the official CUET UG website — cuet.samarth.ac.in. On August 4, the NTA had to cancel the second slot of the day 1 exam of CUET UG due to server issues. “The question paper for the second shift of the examination could only be uploaded at 5 pm and the download at 489 centres could start at 5:25 pm, while the exam was scheduled to begin from 3 pm,” NTA officials had notified. The same technical glitches continued on August 5, and at some centres the problem persisted in other phases too. Now, the affected students are being given another chance to appear for the entrance test between August 24 and 26. Additionally, the NTA is also ensuring that students do not have to travel distances to appear for the exam and has, thus, decided to schedule exam for such students on August 30. Credit- The Indian Express

  • UGC Plans To Increase International Outreach 25 % Extra Seats, No Entrance Test For Foreign Students

    Universities and higher education institutions across the country will now be allowed to create up to 25 per cent supernumerary seats for foreign students in their undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes. New Delhi: Universities and higher education institutions across the country will now be allowed to create up to 25 per cent supernumerary seats for foreign students in their undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes, UGC Chairman Jagadesh Kumar has told PTI. There will be no entrance tests for these admissions, Mr Kumar said, adding that the decision was taken at a meeting of the University Grants Commission (UGC) held last week to discuss the "internationalisation of UG and PG programmes in India." The supernumerary seats will be created over and above the total sanctioned strength and the decision regarding these seats will be taken by concerned higher educational institutions (HEIs) according to specific guidelines and regulations issued by the regulatory bodies considering the infrastructure, faculty and other requirements. "Indian HEIs may admit international students based on the equivalence of entry qualification held by them. The equivalence is to be determined by UGC or any other body recognised by UGC for such purpose or the concerned regulatory bodies of the country. HEIs may adopt a transparent admission process for admitting the international students," UGC Chairman told PTI. "HEIs may create up to 25 per cent supernumerary seats for international students, over and above of their total sanctioned enrolment for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. "The decision regarding 25 per cent supernumerary seats has to be carried out by the concerned higher educational institutions as per specific guidelines/regulations issued by the regulatory bodies considering the infrastructure, faculty and other requirements," he added. The supernumerary seats for international students will not include the international students under exchange programmes and through the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between institutions or between the Indian government and other countries. The HEIs will also be permitted to admit international students using a transparent admission process as is done by the foreign universities and that these students do not have to go through the entrance process used for admissions in India. "The seats shall be exclusively meant for the international students both in the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. A seat remained unfilled in the supernumerary category, shall not be allocated to anyone other than an international student. International students in this context shall be defined as the one who shall possess a foreign passport," Mr Kumar explained. The commission has decided that the provision of creating supernumerary seats for international students should be formalised by way of approval of statutory body of the HEIs in accordance with the guidelines and regulations issued by the regulatory bodies from time to time. "The supernumerary seats in professional and technical institutes shall be governed by the respective statutory bodies. All details regarding the number of seats available for international students in each programme, fee prescribed for the same, admission process, eligibility conditions etc. shall be made available on the website of the HEI," he said. According to Ministry of External Affairs' data, a total of 23,439 foreign students arrived in India in 2021. However, the number used to higher in pre-pandemic years. In 2019, over 75,000 international students had come to India for higher studies. “Internationalisation of higher education is an essential aspect of the National Education Policy 2020 and helps in integrating the international and intercultural dimensions in higher education," Mr Kumar said. "Opportunities to attract international students, academics and funding are growing and many Indian HEIs are now committed to increase their international outreach," Mr Kumar said. "In order to facilitate the internationalisation of Indian HEIs, the UGC has framed the guidelines for admission and creation of supernumerary seats for international students. "The main objectives of these guidelines are to facilitate a smooth and simple admission of international students in higher educational institutions of India, to create a favourable environment for attracting international students to Indian higher education system, and to make India a preferred destination for international students,” he added. Credit - NDTV NEWS

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