Lucknow University to gift facility centre to students on new year: Report
Vagisha Kaushik | December 7, 2021 | 04:59 PM IST | 2 mins read
Lucknow University has started PhD course work classes in the university from December 6.
NEW DELHI: Lucknow University is planning to establish a student facility centre on the ground floor of the dean welfare office in the main campus as a new year’s gift to students, the Hindustan Times reported.
“This special student lounge will be furnished with all kinds of setups for the students, including a water or coffee dispenser, comfortable furniture where students can relax, a reading desk with popular newspapers and magazines and many more,” Professor PoonamTandon was quoted as saying by HT.
Also Read | Delhi University: 50% teaching posts vacant, delaying annual reports, accounts, says Parliament panel
The university’s vice-chancellor AK Rai said that this facility is being established for the students and will contain up to date features just as any international student centre should possess. All student-related offices will be situated in the building, such as the office of the dean of student affairs, the office of the chief provost, international collaborations and international student advisors, the report said.
The building earlier known as CPMT Bhawan will also consist of a meeting room of international standards where any department or institute can organise their meetings and seminars, Rai told HT.
Also Read | ‘We are not under facist rule’: JNU students’ union screens ‘Ram Ke Naam’ despite admin’s warning
The blueprint of the whole project to redevelop the correct utility of space will soon be obtained and available as a New Year gift for students, as per the report.
Tandon is looking forward to student visitors who will add to the atmosphere of the space with their passion and charm, the report further said.
Meanwhile, Lucknow University started PhD course work classes from December 6. The university announced it on its website.
Also Read | PM Modi inaugurates AIIMS, fertiliser plant in UP's Gorakhpur
Moreover, today is the last date for paying fees for admissions to undergraduate programmes in Lucknow University under the second choice-filling for session 2021.
The University of Lucknow had announced resumption of offline classes for the first semester students of BCA from October 25. According to an official statement from the university, 75 percent attendance is mandatory for taking the mid-term and end-term semester exams.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]UPTET 2021: Angry aspirants question UP Government’s effort to curb malpractices
UPTET is a state-level teacher eligibility test mandatory for teachers to teach primary or upper primary classes in UP-board affiliated schools. More than 19.99 lakh candidates were scheduled to take the UPTET 2021 exam.
R. Radhika | 2 mins readFeatured News
]- Experts propose 7 spots for university townships in education ministry’s post-budget webinar
- Primary school teachers in Karnataka must serve 12 years before promotion, say new recruitment rules
- JNU, TISS Mumbai, BHU: Student unions vanish from universities with elections scrapped, councils taking over
- Students in University of Aberdeen, Mumbai, get credential exactly the same they’d get in Scotland: COO
- ‘IIMC to upgrade all journalism and mass communication courses to MA degrees, phase out PG diplomas’: VC
- Rebuilding Calcutta University: VC Ashutosh Ghosh’s priorities are recruitment, fixing finances, reforms
- PARAKH’s Foundational Learning Study 2026 to cover 1 lakh Class 3 students across 10,000 schools
- Telangana: Government Degree College Vikarabad moves out of school and into DIET campus
- ‘Shouldn’t open universities like shops’: Odisha higher education expands but students rue plummeting quality
- Dual degrees, faculty exchange: States bet on foreign university tie-ups, but fine print tells another story