Pai to co-chair study group on economics school

Updated on: Thursday, June 16, 2011

Former Infosys board member Mohandas Pai will co-chair a study group to prepare a blueprint for the Bangalore School of Economics to be set up by Bangalore University.

The academic council cleared the constitution of the seven-member study group chaired by vice-chancellor N Prabhu Dev to prepare a draft vision statement for the school, suggest its governance structure and propose the course of study. Former chief secretary B K Bhattacharya, IIIT-B director S Sadagopan, IIM-B professor Rupa Chandra and noted economist Parthasarathi Shome are other members of the study group. The report is expected to be out in two months.

ON THE NOTICEBOARD

* Set up a research council to promote research at postgraduate and undergraduate levels and assess its quality. This year, BU plans to set aside 10% of its budget for research

* Abolition of grace marks in UG and PG courses deferred to next academic year. Earlier, it was to come into effect from November 4, 2010

* MSc Geology course will be kept in abeyance for lack of students. Only MSc Applied Geology course will be offered next year; to be open for students from non-geology courses too

* University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering students to study intellectual property rights and Right to Information Act during seventh and eighth semesters

* PhD entrance test and course work conducted by Institute for Social and Economic Change (Bangalore) will be considered equivalent to that of BU PhD entrance test and course work
 

Times of India

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