SU VC terms student regularity essential towards academic excellence.

JAMSHORO -- Sindh University vice chancellor Prof. Dr. Fateh Muhammad Burfat on Monday visited the campus and inspected the commencement of classes at various departments and institutes as the varsity reopened after the summer break was over. He himself observed that all things were in place for the new academic session that kicked off effectively. Initially, Dr. Burfat paid a surprise visit to Institute of English Language and Literature and then headed to Institute of Art and Design and Institute of Information and Communication Technology. The visit was meant as a monitoring move to ascertain preparedness of all things essential for teaching-learning-research cycle at the varsity. Talking to various academic heads, faculty and students during the inspection, the vice chancellor said that those students, who did not attend their classes on very first day of reopening the varsity, must be marked as absent and no concession in this regard will ever be given to them at any costs. He said that only fewer than 10 percent of eligible youth in Pakistan were able to make their education to tertiary level; emphasizing that those who got an opportunity to study in the...

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