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Students protest against rejection of applications
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Vadodara, June 3: OVER 50 students of M S University on Thursday protested in front of the Faculty of Commerce against the admission procedures adopted by MSU.

The students were angry that several of the admissions forms were rejected by the administration on the ground that the students had opted for Computers instead of Economics in class XII. Even as nearly 2,500 forms were accepted as on date by the faculty, several students were denied admissions on the basis of their selection of subjects. As per the faculty rules, at least three subjects among Statistics, Accounts, Business Organisation and Economics is compulsory for admissions.

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‘‘We have submitted a memorandum to the dean as well as the Vice Chancellor. They have assured that they would look into the matter,’’ said V-P MSU Union.





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