Mangalore: In response to the decline in student enrollment, the Academic Council of Mangalore University has approved the closure of 22 private colleges in the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts.
These colleges will shut down starting from the next academic year due to a lack of sufficient student admissions. However, students who have been admitted this year will still be allowed to complete their courses.
Colleges to be closed:
- Aba Women’s First Grade College, Surathkal
- Anjuman First Grade College, Mangalore
- Amrit College, Padil
- Silicon College of Advanced Studies, Konchadi
- Mogling Institute of German Language, Balmat
- Saras Arts and Science College, Mangalore
- Rosary College of Management Studies, Bolara
- Karavali College of Education
- Premakanti College of Education
- Sapiencesi Bethany First Grade College, Nelyadi
- Sharada Women’s College, Sulya
- Ramakunjeshwar College
- Hazrat Sayyed Madani Women’s College, Ullal
- St. Sebastian College of Commerce
- St. Thomas College, Beltangady
- Mar Ivanios College, Kadaba
- Madhav Pai College, Manipal
- Mookambika First Grade College, Byndoor
- Varasiddhi Vinayak First Grade College, Kundapura
- B.D. Shetty College of Business Management, Irodi, Udupi
- Vidyaniketan First Grade College, Kapu
- Krishna Bhai Vasudev Shenai Smarak College, Katpadi
In addition, recent reports have highlighted a severe shortage of teaching and non-teaching staff in state universities. Most of the institutions are heavily dependent on guest lecturers, leading to a situation where both older universities and newly established ones are struggling with faculty shortages and lack of adequate government funding.
As a result, new universities are compelled to increase fees significantly, further leading to a drop in student admissions.
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