PATNA: Construction work on the state-of-art auditorium is going on in full swing on the sprawling Magadh University (MU) campus at Bodh Gaya. This project will be completed at an estimated cost of about Rs 2 crore.
MU officiating VC Arun Kumar said the auditorium, having a sitting capacity of 560, would facilitate holding of national seminars, conferences and meetings. "Efforts are on to complete it on a priority basis. Special care is being taken to maintain quality of work," he said.
Degree examination
The acting VC said the varsity's degree-level examinations would start on April 21 and be completed by May-end. The programme has been chalked out and it would be published in newspapers soon. Besides, vocational course examinations would also commence this month, Kumar said.
A N College buildings
A N College will have a separate administrative block by October-end this year. The building is being built at a cost of Rs 1.5 crore, for which the state government has provided funds, said college principal, Haridwar Singh.
The construction of a girls' hostel to accommodate about 150 girls under a UGC scheme is in final stages. Besides, the college is also building a spacious 'Golden Jubilee Bhawan' on the college campus to house different departments.
These two buildings would be completed by the end of this year, Singh said.
MBA and MCA courses
B S College, Danapur, has finally got approval from Magadh University to start postgraduate courses in MBA and MCA from July this year, said college principal Praveen Kumar, adding there would be 60 seats each in these two courses.
New coordinator
The head of department of English, B D College, U K Singh, has been appointed the coordinator of Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA) by the MU VC.
Charges denied
Former principal of College of Commerce, P K Verma has denied his involvement in any financial irregularities as director of vocational courses at College of Commerce during his 12-month tenure from July 2010 to August 1, 2011. He demanded an impartial probe into the charges.
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