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Please reconsider what is written in the following
post. The Goa University weblink given in that post is
wrong. The correct link is:
http://www.unigoa.ac.in/
The above link is fully functional.
Cheers,
Santosh
--- Jeevan R <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I hope this gets the attention of people at Goa
> university.
> The unprofessional and poorly maintained web site of
> Goa University
> http://www.goauniversity.org/index.php is not
> working. The domain name
> seem to have expired. I wonder this is the
> indication of the way Goa
> University is functioning with no apparent
> direction, and clear aims
> or objectives.
>
> How would, for example, a overseas employer of a
> Goa University
> graduate find more information about a prospective
> employee or his
> university, if the website itself is not working or
> is not
> resourceful. Will it not create unhealthy impression
> about the
> University and the applicant?
>
> Looks like higher education institutions in Goa are
> in deep turmoil
> and caught up in mediocrity.
> There are serious issues with colleges of Arts, and
> Architecture. The
> college of Pharmacy is in shambles, so were there
> problems with the
> law colleges. The students are on the roads, in
> courts and in
> political parties offices, when they are supposed
> be training
> themselves, exploring knowledge and developing their
> mental faculty at
> the college campuses. What a pitiable situation!
>
> Quality education is the key for any nations well
> being and
> prosperity; I wonder the future of our so-called
> educated Goan youth
> in the backdrop of such unprofessional attitude
> dished out by the
> Goan Academicians and Politicians toward education.
>
> Regards
> Jeevan
>
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