Sources revealed that nominations of 11 candidates were rejected, of which as many as five candidates had either submitted forged papers or filled false information while staking their claims. Ramteke, who is a deputy registrar, had rejected these paper since they also failed to meet the criteria required for the BOS polls as mentioned in the Maharashtra Universities Act, 1994.
As per the rules issued in 2010, candidates must have at least 10 years of teaching experience, with three years as head of the department. Additionally, they must have doctorate of philosophy (PhD) in the concerned subject with five years experience in setting and valuing papers.
Ramteke initially rejected the claims of all these candidates, half of them belonging to a strong political group. Even vice chancellor Vilas Sapkal went along with his decisions, though he granted relief to three of the candidates after they submitted additional information and documents.
As per the rules issued in 2010, candidates must have at least 10 years of teaching experience, with three years as head of the department. Additionally, they must have doctorate of philosophy (PhD) in the concerned subject with five years experience in setting and valuing papers.
Ramteke initially rejected the claims of all these candidates, half of them belonging to a strong political group. Even vice chancellor Vilas Sapkal went along with his decisions, though he granted relief to three of the candidates after they submitted additional information and documents.
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