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Jamshedpur, May 14: Summer vacation will not give college students a break from their studies.
All colleges affiliated to the Ranchi University (RU) are to go on a break from May 18. But thanks to unplanned holidays and irregular classes, colleges have not been able to complete the syllabi and now they have to take special classes.
“This is our moral obligation and we have to complete our course. If teachers feel they need to take up extra class then I think the vacation should not be a barrier,” said R. Das, the principal of ABM College, Golmuri.
Jamshedpur Workers’ College might conduct classes till May 25, and if required, they could extend the dates too. The final-year examination under RU is scheduled from May 20 while the second and first year exams will take place in July- September.
Jamshedpur Women’s College will also conduct special classes till June 15. Intermediate, MBA, biotechnology, BCA students will have classes during the vacation. “Our motive is better academics and thus we have to be strict. We can make up for the lost time,” said Shukla Mahanty, the principal of Jamshedpur Women’s College.
Sufari Hembrom, the principal of LBSM College, said their syllabus is more or less complete and teachers have assured to finish remaining topics before the break.
Students, however, support the decision of the colleges. “We appreciate that the college and our teachers are ready to work hard for us,” said Satyendra Kumar, a student of the Jamshedpur Workers’ College.http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090515/jsp/jharkhand/story_10966825.jsp







