Munger University Takes Significant Steps for NEP-2020 Implementation and Teacher Protests Munger University has issued directives to all affiliated colleges to establish National Education Policy (NEP)-2020 implementation cells and update their websites within two days. The university emphasized the need to align with NEP-2020 guidelines to ensure effective execution of the policy across higher education institutions. All colleges under the university’s jurisdiction are required to form NEP cells, which will oversee the policy’s implementation. The directive mandates that details of these cells, including member names and positions, be submitted to the Directorate of Higher Education (DHE) within two days. The university also instructed colleges to fully update their websites with comprehensive information, including institutional accreditation, academic programs, financial reports, administrative structures, and student support mechanisms. This move aims to enhance transparency and make critical information accessible to students. Meanwhile, teachers at Munger University have announced plans to protest against perceived negligence in addressing their demands. They will stage demonstrations by wearing black flags, citing unresolved issues such as delayed salary payments, lack of promotions, and the non-implementation of the Teachers’ Act. Dr. Harish Chandra Shahi, a leader of the university’s teachers’ union, stated that the administration and state government have adopted an indifferent stance, fueling frustration among educators. The protest is part of a coordinated effort to demand the fulfillment of their legitimate grievances.#national_education_policy_2020 #munger_university #directorates_of_higher_education #dr_harish_chandra_shahi #dr_suraj_konar
Munger University Announces B.Ed Part 1 and 2 Exam Form Filling Dates Munger University has announced that the application forms for the B.Ed Part 1 and Part 2 examinations will be available from April 20, 2026. The university has issued a notice detailing the process for submitting the forms, along with the associated fees and requirements. Students enrolled in the university’s five B.Ed colleges for the academic sessions 2025-27 (Part 1) and 2024-26 (Part 2) are eligible to apply. The notice specifies that students can submit their forms without paying a late fee between April 20 and April 24. However, those who apply after April 24 will have to pay an additional 500 rupees as a late fee. The total fee for submitting the form without any delay is 1,000 rupees, while the fee for late submissions will amount to 1,500 rupees. All students are required to complete the process online, ensuring the authenticity of their documents through physical verification. The university has emphasized that students who previously submitted their forms must update their photographs and signatures. Those applying for the first time are also required to upload their photo and signature as part of the application process. To generate a new password for the online portal, students must provide their MUJ ID number and date of birth. The notice also highlights that the submission of forms must be accompanied by the necessary documentation, with strict adherence to the university’s guidelines. This ensures the smooth conduct of the examination process and minimizes any potential discrepancies. The university has reiterated the importance of timely submission to avoid any complications in the examination schedule.#online_portal #munger_university #b_ed_part_1 #b_ed_part_2 #mu_j_id
