Mangaluru, Dec 20: Mangalore University Vice-Chancellor Prof P S Yadapadithaya said that the University will open a Centre for postgraduate studies at Belapu in Udupi and offer five Postgraduate (PG) courses from the next academic year of 2021-22.
Speaking at the 41st Foundation Day of the University on Saturday evening, he said that the Centre will be ready by next June.
He said that Vidyarthi (Students) Adalat will be held soon in all the three Districts coming under the University to redress the grievances of the students on the spot and it will be held every month. The Syndicate has taken a decision in this regard.
He said that Swamy Vivekananda Study Center, Kundapura Kannada Study Center, Arebhashe Study Center and Kavi Muddanna Study Center will be set up at the University shortly.
The University has also sought funds from the government to set up Dr VS Acharya Center for Coastal Development Studies. A proposal on a 400-metre synthetic track and a swimming pool were submitted to a MP, who has responded positively. The University has written to the state and Center seeking funds for setting up of Ambedkar Research Center.
He said that this year a new course in MSc in Cyber Security and MSc in Forensic Science was introduced. The mid-day meal for poor students will be given on the campus soon. Five PG courses will be started at the Advanced Research Center of the University in Belapu in Udupi in 2021-22, he added.
Stating that the university will strive for an eco-friendly campus and paperless office with e-governance, he said that the university is striving to help the campus get rid of drug, garbage, spitting, single-use plastic and all kinds of harassment.
He said that the University will make all out effort to retain its ’A’ grade as it gears up for the third cycle of re-accreditation by the National Assessment Accreditation Council. The peer team will visit the campus shortly.
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