Mangalore: PG Students of St. Aloysius College Not to Get Degrees


The Hindu

Mangalore, Apr 4: The 2007-08 batch of postgraduate students of St. Aloysius College, an autonomous institution under Mangalore University, who passed out in 2008-09, will not receive their degrees at the 28th convocation, according to a decision taken by the university.

Earlier, the Syndicate of the university had declined to award degrees to these students till the college remitted the overdue registration fee of Rs. 35.01 lakh to it. The college, which refused to make the payment, challenged the decision of the university before the High Court of Karnataka.

Replying to a question at a press conference here on Saturday, Vice-Chancellor T.C. Shivashankara Murthy said that the court passed an interim order on April 1 on a writ petition filed by the college.

According to the interim order, “If any student of St. Aloysius College is eligible to receive any medal or award from the university in the ensuing convocation, such student shall be admitted to the convocation without insisting on payment of registration fee. And such admission and grant of award or medal shall remain subject to a final decision on the writ petition.”

The Vice-Chancellor said that following the interim order, the university verified if there were any students eligible to receive medals or awards at the 28th convocation. It had been found that “no student of St. Aloysius College is eligible to receive any award or medal from the university in the convocation”.“The university will not award degrees to students of that batch,” Mr. Murthy said.

  

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  • Jinto Thomas, Kerala

    Sat, Jul 17 2010

    St Aloysius has no equals among the Mangalore University institutions. That does not mean, the college is above rules and regulations. I understand about the court order and the stand of Vice-Chancellor. But is the College and those Students at fault? Is the University helping those students by their present decision? When I was a PG student under the University I paid the extra amount to get my convocation certificate at the earliest. But I know how many STD calls and visits to the University I had to make to get hold of it...! Long Live the University ...

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

    Mon, Apr 05 2010

    Wait for some time, he is planning to give honarary doctorate to politicians on "Social Service" category, I praise God, he has not given Doctorate to politicians honorary doctorate in "Music" and "Rocket Science".

    Praise the lord.....

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  • Vincy, shamboor/Bangkok

    Sun, Apr 04 2010

    The Vice-Chancellor T.C. Shivashankara Murthy is doing injustice to the students of St.Aloysius College who have passed the PG courses.  In India ministers and MP’s are allowed to stay at the government bungalows even though the electricty, telephone bills and Air India Ticket bills are pending to the tune of cores of rupees and they are still eligible for all the facilities without any hindrances.And many of such Babu’s and MP’s are not even graduates.

    Here the convocation is an only a piece of paper and had not much required for an Aloysius student as the mark cards are sufficient for jobs or further studies. But the VC is playing games with the minority run college which is doing great job in Karnataka.

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