Courtesy: NDTV
New Delhi: University of Kerala has begun admission process to undergraduate programmes for the 2020-21 academic session. The registration process began on July 21 on the University's official website. Through the Centralized Allotment Process (CAP), the University will facilitate admission process to government colleges, aided colleges, self-financing colleges, and Centers of the University.
The University will run a trial allotment on August 12, 2020. The registration process will conclude on August 17, 2020.
After registration is over, the University will release first allotment list on August 18.
Candidates who are allotted as seat in the first list have to remit University admission fee through online mode for confirmation of allotment and for rearranging or deleting higher options between August 18 and August 23, 2020.
The second allotment list will be released on August 24. Students allotted seat in the second list will have to remit University admission fee through online mode between August 24 and September 4, 2020.
The University has not announced the date for college joining yet. As per, UGC's recommended schedule, colleges can begin classes for the first year or semester students to start from September 1. The classes for students who will be in second and third semester this session are to begin from August 1 as per UGC calendar.
Students can fill the online registration form for admission on the University's admission portal, 'admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in'.
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New Delhi (PTI): The BJP on Tuesday alleged that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's accepting Aroop Biswas' resignation as the state sports minister is nothing but a "rear-guard action" to douse public anger over the mismanagement of football icon Lionel Messi's event last week.
BJP co-in-charge for West Bengal Amit Malviya alleged that this is also an "open confession" that the Messi event fiasco was not accidental but a government-manufactured disaster, borne out of the poor governance of Banerjee, her ministers and the state bureaucracy.
Banerjee on Tuesday accepted Biswas' resignation as the sports minister in the wake of the controversy over the mismanagement of football icon Messi's event last week, a senior leader of the ruling TMC said.
Biswas, who had written to the chief minister seeking to be relieved of his responsibilities as sports minister, will continue as a cabinet minister, retaining charge of the power department.
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Reacting to the development, Malviya said in a post on X, "TMC Sports Minister Aroop Biswas resigns after the Messi fiasco and Mamata Banerjee accepts it in record time."
"Do not mistake this for accountability; this is nothing but a rear-guard action to douse public anger. anger! This is not 'Raj Dharma'," he added.
The BJP leader alleged that the incident was the outcome of "loot" of common people which is "so synonymous" with the TMC.
The incident was also the outcome of the "shameless VIP culture that TMC thrives on and deep-rooted cronyism promoted by Banerjee," he charged.
Malviya further alleged that Biswas' resignation exposes a "collective failure of Mamata Banerjee, her partisan bureaucracy, and her crony cabinet".
"This is a symbolic sacrifice, a political hoax, soon to be buried under layers of bureaucracy, with no justice, no accountability, and no remorse," the BJP leader said, adding, "No resignation will bring back the time lost, the money wasted, or the stolen chance for football lovers to witness Messi in Kolkata."
