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ABVP submits memo to V-C

MGCU ABVP Unit submitted a memorandum to the MGCU Vice-Chancellor Prof Sanjeev Kumar Sharma demanded to honor their 5 points demands. The organisation mailed the V-C and put their demands through a memorandum. ABVP demanded 30% relaxation in cutoff to the students of Bihar School Examination Board (if entrance test may not conducted), promotion of intermediate semester students to the next semester, conduct work course examination for M.Phil students or reserve 25% of total PhD inake (if examination may not be conducted), UG courses should be started for all department like 2019-20 session and repayment to the those students who have paid the application fee but still their form is not submitted. Unit President Jahangir said " we have put our demands to V-C, if he doesn't take our demands in his concern, will protest for the welfare of students.
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MGCU became world's first whatsapp university.

MGCU is conducting exams from tomorrow — on WhatsApp The university will conduct the mid-term exams from 16 to 20 April on Whatsapp. Students not happy, but administration says it’s not final exams so 'nothing to worry about'. Mahatma Gandhi Central University, Bihar| Twitter | @MGCUBihar The Mahatma Gandhi Central University (MGCU) located at Motihari (Bihar), affiliated to the University Grants Commission (UGC), will perhaps be the first institute to conduct exams via WhatsApp. The University has issued an order regarding the conduction of mid-sem examination through WhatsApp as the university is shut due to Covid-19 lockdown. The UGC has not given any guidelines in this regard. The UGC last week had constituted a seven-member committee, headed by Vice-Chancellor of Central University of Haryana R.C. Kuhad, to look into  the possibility of conducting online exams  and continuing the academic session. The  committee also seems to be against the

Leader of student mobilization in MGCU (Bihar).

Here meets Rohit Mishra, supreme leader of MGCU students         Rohit Mishra, addressing the students  in 2017. Motihari (Bihar): With his round eye-glasses, fringe covering his forehead Rohit Mishra the Supreme Leader of Mahatma Gandhi Central University was born on 21st August 1998 in a middle class Brahman family at Motihari. He became involvement in protests against fee hikes, library funding cuts, hostel shortages, increased electricity and water charges and dress and time restrictions on university students. Following the introduction of new fee structure in 2017, MGCU became the one of the most expensive public university of India. He held the view that public university should not be act like private or for - profit institutions. He started the protest for complete withdrawal of increment in fee for new academic year. As there is no official student union in university, he became the supreme leader of students by  leading all the protests against university adminis

MGCU students protest 2018

  INSTITUTION(S): Mahatma Gandhi Central University REGION & COUNTRY: Southern Asia | India Status: Past  Mahatma Gandhi Central University is a public university located at Motihari, Bihar (India). The university administration is answerable to the Central Government of India.  MGCU students started protest on 2 June 2018 demanding fulfilment of their various demands against university administration. Students accused VC of arbitrariness, students said that the assurances given to them after their protests on 11 November 2017 were not completed. On 13 June 2018,  The protesting students closed the university main gate, shouted slogans against the university administration and demanded the fulfilment of  their eight-point demands.  The protesting students accused the Vice-Chancellor of violating democratic values ​​and said that the entire campus has been agitating  for the last two weeks for which one and only Vice-Chancellor is responsible.  The protesti