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Hit by controversy? UoH sees decline in number of applicants this year

Written by : TNM Staff

After many years, the University of Hyderabad has seen a marginal decline in the number of applications received this year.

The Times of India reported:

While the university authorities attributed the marginal dip to the discontinuation of nine courses (mostly research courses) due to insufficient faculty strength, students were of the view that it was due to the unrest on campus following the suicide of research scholar Rohith Vemula.

“We were all very worried about the admissions this year, but there has not been a drastic impact of the stir. It could be that the impact was not huge because we are rated as one of the best universities in the country by the ministry of human resource development (MHRD) as well as other organizations," Vipin Srivastava, pro vice-chancellor of UoH told TOI. 

Meanwhile, the Joint Action Committee for Social Justice (JAC) lashed out at the administration for allegedly putting white paint on the walls where there were various paintings in favour of the protest after Rohith's death.

They also alleged that the 'whitewashing' was biased as the administration did not cover the slogans of "ABVP's Bharath Matha," that was also spray painted on a certain shutter. 

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