Saturday, May 28, 2011

One teacher per student, still they failed

Bhopal: Even one teacher per student could not guarantee success in
exams in a Madhya Pradesh college.

The Burhanpur College is a government-run institution affiliated to
the Devi Ahilya University, Indore, and was established last year.

All the five students of the college who had been admitted to the only
course that the college offers failed even as there were five teachers
for them.

The annual expense of the college is Rs 3.5 lakhs, said officials. It
is running in a private building and neither has permanent staff nor a
principal.

"We are finding out the reasons why the students failed and we will
also try that from the next session, more students take admission,"
said S.C. Dhyani, who is officiating as the principal.

Devi Ahilya University Registrar P.S. Mulgaonkar told the sources, "We
could not do much as we can only conduct examinations. It is for the
college and the government to see how things can improve there." IANS

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