Calcutta University's Major Academic Revamp Under New VC Asutosh Ghosh
Calcutta University's new vice-chancellor, Asutosh Ghosh, has initiated plans for significant changes to undergraduate academic schedules. Proposals include shorter examination periods and increased class days to enhance teaching continuity. A committee has been formed to work out the details and address faculty shortages.
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Calcutta University, under the leadership of its newly appointed vice-chancellor Asutosh Ghosh, is poised for major academic reforms. These include reducing the length of examination schedules and increasing the number of class days to promote continuous learning.
During a Syndicate meeting, Ghosh emphasized the need to address the frequent disruptions caused by extended exam periods, which often result in significant class suspensions. The proposed changes aim to maintain teaching continuity and enhance the overall academic environment.
Ghosh also highlighted the institution's current issue of vacant teaching positions, announcing the formation of a committee to draft comprehensive plans for these reforms. Although no official timeline has been released, the committee will focus on both implementing the new schedule and addressing faculty shortages to improve the teacher-student ratio.
(With inputs from agencies.)

