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Three years on, KU yet to complete selection process of Assistant Registrar posts | KNO

Candidates demand intervention of LG

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Srinagar, May 12(KNO) :- Even after elapsing of around three years since seven assistant registrar posts were advertised by Kashmir University, authorities at the varsity are yet to complete the selection process. Candidates while talking to KNO said that due to unknown reasons, the authorities at the varsity are restoring to dilly dally tactics due to which there are apprehensions among the candidates that are taking time in the process just to give undue benefit to their candidates. University advertised seven positions of assistant registrar/assistant controller of examination on October 24, 2019 and after around two years a notification was issued on 13-08-2021 informing about conducting of preliminary examination, said a candidate. He said that the preliminary examination was conducted in the last week of October 2021 and in the first week of December a provisional merit list was published. Aspirants said that soon after the merit list was issued, the main examination was scheduled to be held in first week of March this year They further added that as per the varsity statutes, the posts should have been filled within two years after advertisement but that didn't happen. They requested authorities especially LG Manoj Sinha to look into the matter and publish shortlist at an earliest so that they can heave a sigh of relief. They also requested LG to personally look into it so that transparent list shall be published and no candidate can get any undue benefit Meanwhile an officer of the KU said that due to Covid-19 and later inclement weather the process got delayed but it will be completed now at an earliest. He said that evaluation process is going on and given the sensitivity of the issue it is going to take some time more, however, we are trying to declare results in next two weeks—(KNO)

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