City
Epaper

Bamu launches 'College Student Grievance Redressal System'

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 6, 2021 18:38 IST

Aurangabad, Dec 6: The administration of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (Bamu) has launched a ‘College Student Grievance Redressal ...

Open in App

Aurangabad, Dec 6: 

The administration of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University (Bamu) has launched a ‘College Student Grievance Redressal System’ for students to submit complaints about the delay in issuance of various certificates.

It may be noted that the university conducts examinations of more than 4 lakh students from 463 colleges of Aurangabad, Jalna, Beed and Osmanabad twice in an academic year. One window system was started recently so that students need not have to run around. The students, teachers, employees get a message on mobile after registration at ‘One Window System.’

Students face problems like withholding of result, delay in issuance of mark-sheet, degree or migration certificates.

They will have to visit the link http://online.bamu.ac.in/unic and click the 'Students' button and submit the complaint. On the registration of the grievance, a new ticket will be generated. The ticket number will be used for the redressal of grievance.

The Director of the Board of Examination and Evaluation (BoEE) has appealed to the students to avail of the redressal system to lodge their complaints.

Tags: BamuBabasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada UniversityBoard of Examination and Evaluation
Open in App

Related Stories

AurangabadAppoint the divisional commissioner before July 28

Aurangabad2nd phase of PG admission to be held on July 15

AurangabadPh D conferred on Neelam Saraf

AurangabadMarathi Bhasha Vidyapith shifted to Amravati, M’wad loses 1 more edn institution

AurangabadAdmissions for outside university students today

Aurangabad Realted Stories

AurangabadRe-discovering the joy of reading

AurangabadMan stoned to death in Kannad

AurangabadWoman duped of 61.74 Lakh in Digital Arrest Scam for 8 days

AurangabadStudents get paper with 30 minutes day

AurangabadCity unites in outrage over Pahalgam terror attack