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Pondicherry University has sparked outrage in the college after it issued a circular on 22 May, restricting scholarship to only those who have 70 percent attendance and have not participated in any protest during the semester.
A circular was issued by K Deven, Coordinator (Academics) on 22 May and posted on the University’s website pertaining to the restriction for scholarships.
Reacting to this, the students began protesting, which led to the site taking off the order from the site.
“This is merit-based scholarship that is given by the university. Top three students from different departments get this scholarship based on merit on two conditions. One, the required attendance is 70 percent. Second criteria, the students who have protested in the university cannot get it. Now that is problematic and unconstitutional,” he added.
The Quint also reached out to the vice chancellor who hasn’t responded yet. The copy will be updated as and when his response is received.
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