Vice-Chancellor of Nagpur University Vilas Sapkal held the semester pattern examination high over the annual examination system and stressed for overall change of examination pattern in the university. Sapkal was at Rajiv Gandhi College of Engineering and Technology (RCERT) on Wednesday to inaugurate the 100 kVA biomass electricity generation project and reverse osmosis water filtration plant.
Addressing the gathering he said, "Chances of retention of knowledge are better in semester pattern compared to that of annual system. A change in exam pattern will be worked out with AICTE in near future."
He supported the idea of 20% upgradation of syllabus of all streams every year.
He lauded support of his staffers in the university for declaring as high as 98% result in stipulated time and university would continue to maintain the tempo of declaring maximum results in time in future.
Sapkal talked in details about the necessity of utilization of renewable sources of energy and praised the initiative of RCERT to install 100 KVA
About the biomass project, he said, "RCERT has done a wonderful job and has demonstrated its usefulness to the society," said Sapkal.
Chief officer of Chandrapur Municipal Council Ravindra Deotale assured uninterrupted supply of green-waste free of cost to the college for biomass electricity generation. He said that CMC is going to revitalize its stalled biomass plant in coming days.
President of the college, Shantaram Potdukhe presided over the programme. Guests MP Hansraj Ahir, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology of university, Ravi Kshirsagar, secretary of college Madan Dhankar also spoke on the occasion.
Addressing the gathering he said, "Chances of retention of knowledge are better in semester pattern compared to that of annual system. A change in exam pattern will be worked out with AICTE in near future."
He supported the idea of 20% upgradation of syllabus of all streams every year.
He lauded support of his staffers in the university for declaring as high as 98% result in stipulated time and university would continue to maintain the tempo of declaring maximum results in time in future.
Sapkal talked in details about the necessity of utilization of renewable sources of energy and praised the initiative of RCERT to install 100 KVA
About the biomass project, he said, "RCERT has done a wonderful job and has demonstrated its usefulness to the society," said Sapkal.
Chief officer of Chandrapur Municipal Council Ravindra Deotale assured uninterrupted supply of green-waste free of cost to the college for biomass electricity generation. He said that CMC is going to revitalize its stalled biomass plant in coming days.
President of the college, Shantaram Potdukhe presided over the programme. Guests MP Hansraj Ahir, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology of university, Ravi Kshirsagar, secretary of college Madan Dhankar also spoke on the occasion.
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