On Thursday, Mumbai University passed a ₹695 crore budget at the Senate meeting held at its Fort campus. The budget consists of a cell for international collaboration, women's welfare schemes, incubation centre, and various other initiatives to bring the educational institute among 100 best universities.
However, the budget approved by Vice Chancellor Suhas Pednekar has shown a deficit of ₹68.81 crores displaying the sad state of varsity's finances currently.
The budget's priority clearly indicates the university's intention to help themselves in bettering their ranking.
The university plans to promote research culture, launch a new prize for groundbreaking research, scholarship to M.Phil students, introduce vice chancellor fellows, incubation centers, welfare schemes for women, organising national and international study tours for management council, academic council and Senate members of Mumbai University.
Moreover, special priority has been given to the planned constructions in 2019-2020. These planned constructions will consist of museum complex building, 100 guest hostels and a hostel for 500 girls.
On Thursday, Mumbai University passed a ₹695 crore budget at the Senate meeting held at its Fort campus. The budget consists of a cell for international collaboration, women's welfare schemes, incubation centre, and various other initiatives to bring the educational institute among 100 best universities.
However, the budget approved by Vice Chancellor Suhas Pednekar has shown a deficit of ₹68.81 crores displaying the sad state of varsity's finances currently.
The budget's priority clearly indicates the university's intention to help themselves in bettering their ranking.
The university plans to promote research culture, launch a new prize for groundbreaking research, scholarship to M.Phil students, introduce vice chancellor fellows, incubation centers, welfare schemes for women, organising national and international study tours for management council, academic council and Senate members of Mumbai University.
Moreover, special priority has been given to the planned constructions in 2019-2020. These planned constructions will consist of museum complex building, 100 guest hostels and a hostel for 500 girls.