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Samarveer Singh was an Indian academic who worked as an assistant professor on ad-hoc basis at the Hindu College in the Delhi University.After working for seven years at the college, he was asked to vacate his position in February 2023 after an arbitrary and highly opaque '2-minute interview', replacing the permanent position with reportedly less-qualified applicants. [1]
In 2004 it was named as Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences & Research, affiliated to University of Delhi. [1] Following the establishment of Delhi Pharmaceutical Science and Research University (DPSRU) it was made a constituent college of DPSRU, which operates from the same building.
After a Senior Residency of three years, a doctor is eligible to apply for the "Assistant Professor" post which is usually a regular appointment and a permanent job in Govt colleges. He then gets promotions every 3 to 5 years to "Associate Professor", then as "Additional Professor" and finally becomes a "Professor".
A typical professorship sequence is assistant professor, associate professor, and full professor in order. After seven years, if successful, assistant professors can get tenure and also get promotion to associate professor. [5] There is high demand for vacant tenure-track assistant professor positions, often with hundreds of applicants.
On 24 October 2024, the President of India, appointed him the vice-chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia for a period of five years. [1] At the time of his appointment to Jamia, he served as a professor at Centre for Persian & Central Asian Studies, at JNU. [ 4 ]
Despite a reportedly heavy offset of +16 (+15 for Delhi), [23] students' marks reduced (especially for 2016), as while the A1 cutoff was stable (90), the A2 cutoff reduced to 77, with other grades also experiencing a dip in cutoff. Moderation can also take the form of giving grace marks to enable students who have scored near the pass mark to ...
On 30 April 2020, a panel of experts with the United Nations OHCHR called on the Indian government urging the authorities to immediately release G.N. Saibaba, due to his "seriously deteriorating" health condition". [1] On 28 July 2020, the Bombay High Court rejected Saibaba's 45-day medical bail petition. [21]
Yogesh Singh is an Indian academic who is the current and 23rd Vice-Chancellor of University of Delhi. [2 ... Professor Singh served as the Dean ... November 2024, ...