Section 2 of AUA : Section 2: Definitions
AUA
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Explanation using Example
Let's say a student named Riya is pursuing her Master's degree at Assam University. She needs to understand the governance structure and various entities within the university to navigate her academic journey more effectively. Here's how Section 2 of The Assam University Act, 1989 applies to her situation:
- Riya's course curriculum is designed and approved by the Academic Council of the university.
- Her professors and lecturers are part of the academic staff, as defined by the university's Ordinances.
- She is interested in contributing to the syllabus of her course and learns that the Board of Studies is responsible for such matters.
- When the university announces a new Vice-Chancellor, Riya knows that this individual is the chief executive officer of the university, as per the definitions of "Chancellor", "Vice-Chancellor", and "Pro-Vice-Chancellor".
- She is considering joining a research project that is in collaboration with a College that is affiliated with Assam University.
- For any major decisions or changes at the university, Riya is aware that they are likely ratified by the Court of the university.
- Riya's depa...
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