Varsity cracks down on corruption, committee to monitor admissions under sports quota
Varsity cracks down on corruption, committee to monitor admissions under sports quota
Persons left breathless after brisk walking needn't apply to Delhi University (DU) through the sports quota. That seems to be the message from the varsity; it has decided to set up a committee to scan admissions made under this category. The sports quota has acquired a dubious name over the years, with widespread allegations of corruption, prejudice and duplicity in the admission process.
The committee formed will prepare guidelines for admittance under the sports quota and colleges will have to adhere to them.
This will clip the wings of institutions, which exercise their 'discretionary powers' to admit students with recommendation letters under this quota. The committee will review admissions for both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
S K Vij, dean (Students Welfare) said: "For years, there hve been complaints that the sports and extra-
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curricular activities quota has been the mainstay for back-door admissions to the Delhi University. But that will soon change. The committee will decide on the effectiveness of sports quota. We will also be looking into the past records of students admitted through this quota. If it is a success, the entire process can be made transparent and brought into effect from this year."
According to university rules, only national champions, junior national champions or state-level players should be given entry under this quota. Students who have represented their schools at national competitions can also apply under the sports quota.
The varsity plans to keep a check on every student admitted through this quota. "Now we also want to ensure that whosoever is admitted also performs. We have had many complaints where students do not participate in events after getting admitted. They just produce the certificates to get into a good college," added Vij.