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    TSCHE to roam out professional clothing grade of a slope, money available for a client to borrow systems in universities

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    TSCHE to roam out professional clothing grade of a slope, money available for a client to borrow systems in universities

    Hyderabad: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) is mulling to usher in a professional clothing money available for a client to borrow system in all the following accepted customs State universities from the next year.

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    Besides, it has decided to make revisions to the syllabus of all the subjects from the coming year.

    Against this backdrop, the TSCHE chairman Prof R Limbadri said an commission with the Vice-Chancellors of Osmania University, Satavahana University, and Mahatma Gandhi University to feel into the existing UG academic program design and restructuring the money available for a client to borrow system, grading system and revision of syllabus at UG rase in the Telangana State. The Vice-Chancellor of Satavahana University testament be the chairperson of the commission.

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    A casual or unexpected convergence to talk over these issues was held on Saturday with the commission and the chairpersons of the Board of Studies of dissimilar subjects of the six following accepted customs universities. The stakeholders were asked to prepare the revised academic program before the first part or section of something of the year 2023-24.

    Prof Limbadri discussed in item about the existing UG academic program, grading system and money available for a client to borrow points, and said, “in view the employability and emerging trends for revision of syllabi there is a need for introducing new courses from the academic year 2023-24. In the revised syllabus students would be allowed to choose the course of their interest in all disciplines,”

    The Vice-Chancellor of Satavahana University said that the professional clothing grading system testament be implemented in all the universities and also suggested the existing money available for a client to borrow system be continued. Prof Limbadri suggested that the experts from subject-wise teams in discussion to consider a point with the not the same universities should prepare the revised syllabi as as potential.

    The Osmania University Vice Chancellor said that the BoS of universities testament oeuvre in coordination with the older or higher in rank faculty and HoDs of government level colleges. Vocational courses may be introduced so that employability could be enhanced.

    The VC of Mahatma Gandhi University opined that the syllabus, grading system and money available for a client to borrow system should be professional clothing in all universities to confront the average or ordinary or usual entrance tests and to pursue higher knowledge acquired by learning for students.

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