BURFA urges BDU to speed up NAAC re-accreditation application

Bharathidasan University Retired Faculties Association (BURFA) officials, the university will have an impact on the future of the students of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council to take urgent steps to take urgent steps to take the accreditation again.
In an official statement, Burfa President M. Selvam referred to the minutes of the general assembly meeting held on 26 June: “The inability of the BDU to receive accreditation for more than a year should be shocked.
The lack of accreditation said that the BDU would prevent the BDU from presenting correspondence courses through the Distance and Online Training Center (CDOE) from February 2026. “Without CDOE’s income, BDU supports itself cannot survive,” he said.
57 teachers have retired since 2015 and have not been recruited since 2012, the association pointed out that the association, BDU’s senior teachers (including retirement faculty) services can be used to fill the empty positions, he said.
The organ asked the teachers who were kept due to objections brought to the agenda by the local fund audit department to pay the pension and pension aids quickly. Authorities called on a coordination center for Emeritus professors to encourage research publication in the best indexed magazines in the BDU and research projects financed.
The meeting suggested that the proposal to transfer experienced personnel and funds to Kalaignar University, which was proposed from the BDU, should be suspended immediately, because the first was faced with a fund crisis and shortage of personnel.
Published – 27 June 2025 06:58 pm ist