Kashmir University Allegedly Sabotages ‘Assistant Registrars’ Posts At Behest  ‘favorite’ Candidates, in-House Employees.

Kashmir University Allegedly Sabotages ‘Assistant Registrars’ Posts At Behest  ‘favorite’ Candidates, in-House Employees.

The University of Kashmir is sabotaging the recruitment of Assistant Registrar posts by repeatedly postponing its Mains exams allegedly on the behest of some “favorite” candidates and also by the vested interests of the internal employees.

The Varsity advertised the seven posts of Assistant Registrars and held its preliminary examination in August 2021 and declared the result in September.

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The Mains exams were scheduled on January 6, 2022, in which 150 candidates were eligible, but were not held as the Varsity postponed it.

Sources said that due to the influence of a few candidates working in Delhi and Mumbai, the Mains exam was postponed by the KU administration citing that few candidates could not reach the Valley due to inclement weather.

The exams were scheduled on February 24 but were canceled due to snowfall on February 23 again at the whim of the candidates outside the Valley.

No other Institution canceled or postponed its exam scheduled on February 25. The KU also didn’t notify the date of the Mains exam after canceling the February 24 exam.

“Few candidates are working in Delhi and Mumbai and at their behest and pressure, the university is canceling or postponing the exams. These candidates have relatives in the KU and want exams at their convenience and date,” several aggrieved aspirants told news agency Kashmir News Trust.

“This is injustice and a pure mockery of the examination system. The officials concerned who are at the helm are misleading the Vice-Chancellor,” they said.

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