MU outsourcing job to ‘ineligible examiners’: Teachers

Mumbai | Tuesday | 18th July, 2017

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Teachers said that the non-instructional days will also set teachers back in terms of compulsory teaching hours for the current batches. “One of our demands is an investigation into the entire assessment process and action against those responsible,” said Rohini Sivabalan, president, BUCTU. Another assessor said that the teachers have to spend five compulsory hours correcting papers apart from teaching hours. “The onscreen assessment process is underway. The university administration, however, said there was no way around the onscreen assessment process..