attendance
Hello aspirant,
You can take leave for exams. But they may not give one week leave you have to adjust with the situation. Atleast try to get leave on the day of exam. Now a days rotational shift jobs are trending. In this pandemic most of the employees are doing Work From Home. So shift doesn't matter much in this case. If it is work from office job then day shift is preferred but for night shift many companies are providing cab facilities so need not worry.
Hope this information helped you.
Best of Luck!!
Dear student,
If 75% attendance is compulsory, then if we calculate for a week you need to attend your classes for 5.25 days. Which means that you cannot take a leave of 2 days a week every week, otherwise your attendance will drop below 75%. If we round off this criteria to the nearest whole number, you can take a leave 7 days in 4 weeks, that means for three weeks you can take a leave of 2 days but for the fourth one you can only take a day's leave.
Hi Dear,
Yes, It is mandatory for students to atleast have 75% attendance in class 10th. As per the rules laid down by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, the students have to complete 75% in both the terms of the session. Any student in default will not be allowed to sit for SSC exams.
Hope this helps.. Good luck
Dear Aspirant,
Attendance issues vary from university to university & if a candidate is unable to attend the college due to some reason, he/she has to produce appropriate certificate & reason for his/her absence. If you can convince the college of an genuine issue you had, better but if not, it'll get a bit messy. So kindly look into that.
Thanks.
Hi. According to the college prospectus, the attendance criteria is as follows:
As you can see the institute (like most in India) is serious about the students' attendance.
Hi Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned college name it is difficult to say.However on a general tone 70% attendance is mandatory in each semester of the the course and it is mandatory to attain 70 % in order to be eligible to sit for the exams.This is as per the Rulesof Legal Education of the Bar Council .
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Hello Sarojini,
The UGC publishes and reviews guidelines each year and the guidelines on working hours of an assistant professor are
UGC Regulation for Workload of an Assistant Professor
1. The workload of the teachers in full employment should not be less than 40 hours a week for 30 working weeks (180 teaching days) in an academic year.
2. It should be necessary for the teacher to be available for at least 7 hours daily in the University/ College as follows:
At least 2 hours for mentoring of students (minimum 15 students per coordinator) for Community Development/ Extra Curricular Activities/ library consultation in case of Under Graduate Courses.
At least 2 hours for research in case of Post Graduate courses, for which necessary space and infrastructure should be provided by the University/College.
3. The minimum direct teaching-learning process hours should be as follows:
Assistant Professor - 16 hours
Associate Professor and Professor - 14 hours
4. A relaxation of two hours in the workload may be given to Professors and Associate Professors who are actively involved in extension activities and administration.
Hey,
I don't think filling incorrect initial of your mother will cause you any problem at the time of counseling. These things are manageable at the time of counseling. That's why they do document verification to check the correct details.
Don't worry it's a very minute error. Plus you have given the correct initial in the admit card. At the time of counseling do inform them about it or rather mail them so that you will have a proof that your contacted them regarding the problem.
Hope that solves your concern.
Thank you.
Hi aspirant, answer of your question is: Since both the institution are private hence they both do not posses much difference. It is quite obvious that in some criteria ABES is ahead of LNCT and in the other side similarly in some aspects LNCT have advantage over LNCT. Hence on behalf of overall sayings the conclusion is bith college don't have much differeces but since you want pure comparision so for that below I'm providing the link of college comparison tool by careers360 where you can nit just compare only two colleges but you can compare four colleges at a time.
https://www.careers360.com/compare-colleges
Good Luck.
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