SALU management

Published January 12, 2019

THE annual exams in Shah Abdul Latif University were held towards the end of December. However, for one reason or the other, the Sindh Professors and Lecturers’ Association boycotted the exams.

To add to the chaos, mismanagement on the part of the examination committee led to the misplacement of many students’ exam forms and they did not receive the admit slips necessary to sit the exams. As a result they had to run from pillar to post to acquire duplicate admit slips to sit the exams.

This is a request to the university administration to ensure academic administration is conducted in an efficient manner as it is the students who have to bear the consequences for blunders that are not their fault.

Fayaz Hussain Abro

Naudero

Published in Dawn, January 12th, 2019

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