Summary:
- The campuses of Veer Kunwar Singh University’s constituent and affiliated colleges are witnessing a surge in student activity, with students from Inter to PG attending classes on campus.
- While teachers conduct classes for graduation and PG courses, there is a lack of teachers and classes for most of the intermediate subjects.
- Despite the strictness of the education department, colleges are struggling to meet the required 75 percent attendance due to limited resources and improper conduct of classes.
- Many students have started leaving coaching centers and joining college classes, even though the constituent colleges lack sufficient bench-desks and teachers.
- Attendance has increased significantly in affiliated colleges like HD Jain College, Maharaja College, SB College, Jagjivan College, and MM Mahila College.
- Students even come to colleges where studies are not conducted just to mark their attendance, exposing the lack of resources.
- The presence of students in colleges has highlighted the inadequate resources, with enrollment numbers far exceeding the available facilities.
- Colleges like HD Jain College, AB College, and Maharaja College have a large number of students but lack the necessary resources.
- Several colleges struggle to accommodate all students, and there is a shortage of classrooms and teachers to conduct classes.