Chennai:
Irregular
franchising of Manonmaniam Sundarnar University courses led to loss of revenue
of Rs 35.41 crore and undue benefit of Rs 27.73 crore to private technical
collaborators, according to audit report by Comptroller and Auditor General of
India.
The
report stated that the Tirunelveli-based university started new mode of
education styled ‘Satellite Centre Courses’ on 2008 and appointed 74 private
trusts and educational institutions from November 2008 to March 2011 and
permitted them to conduct courses and programmes of the university through face
to face, online and virtual classroom platform under distance education mode
throughout the country.
Not
only that, the varsity also allowed the technical collaborators to conduct
their own courses and examinations and agreed to allow university degrees or
diplomas for all the courses, the report stated.
Interestingly,
the audit scrutiny of records of technical collaboration programme in the
directorate of distance and continuing education revealed that there was no
transparent system in selection of technical collaborators. And what is more
surprising is that the inspection of the premises of educational institutions
for selection as technical collaborators was done on the oral orders
vice-chancellor of the university.
The
report states that the provisions of memorandum of understanding were not
brought to the knowledge of the senate. Surprisingly, the university permitted
the technical collaborators to conduct courses ranging from one to 323 during
2008-11 but failed to levy or collect registeration fee from the institution as
per the approved guidelines resulting in the loss of 33.88 crore. As per the
guidelines, every institution willing to run courses shall apply to the
registrar on payment of Rs 50,000 as registeration fee for each course, the
report said.
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