Hindi Mahavidyalaya assures students there is ‘no cause for worry’ after losing OU affiliation
OU registrar Prof. G Naresh Reddy emphasized that the University is committed to safeguarding the academic interests of the current batch of students.
Updated On - 26 November 2024, 03:43 PM
Hyderabad: In view of concerns raised by students regarding their academics at Hindi Mahavidyalaya Degree College, Hyderabad, which recently lost its affiliation with Osmania University (OU), the University administration on Tuesday assured students that there is no cause for worry.
OU registrar Prof. G Naresh Reddy emphasized that the University is committed to safeguarding the academic interests of the current batch of students.
He confirmed that special examinations will be conducted exclusively for these students to ensure the continuity of their academic journey.
Additionally, if required, a separate notification will be issued for students who have failed, providing them with another opportunity, he said.
Prof. Reddy clarified that all necessary measures will be taken to ensure that the students currently enrolled at Hindi Mahavidyalaya face no disruptions in their education.
The University has already communicated these assurances to the college authorities, he said, adding that Hindi instruction will continue to be offered at the college.