BU registrar's first class act

19 June,2009 08:17 AM IST |   |  B V Shiva Shankar

Sanjay Vir Singh sailed through his MBA exams. No one's surprised. After all, the registrar is the custodian of university records including answer scripts, said a syndicate member


Sanjay Vir Singh sailed through his MBA exams. No one's surprised. After all, the registrar is the custodian of university records including answer scripts, said a syndicate member

Sanjay Vir Singh, the registrar of Bangalore University, has passed his MBA fifth semester exams with flying colours.u00a0

SINGH ON SONG: Sanjay Vir Singh

Violating a university statute, Singh, an IPS officer, is pursuing his MBA while also drawing a salary from the same department as a guest faculty.

Singh's triple role of a registrar, student and teacher seems to have paid rich dividends. He has passed the fifth semester exams with a first class and is now busy appearing for the final semester exams.

"The registrar is the custodian of all the records of the university including answer scripts," said A P Ranganatha, a syndicate member. "No wonder he has passed in first class."

"What's more important is the illegality of Singh pursuing studies in the university where he is the administrative head," said Ranganatha.

Safe for now

MiD DAY had carried a series of reports on these illegalities, and the authorities had even recommended transferring him back to the police department. However, Singh managed to survive, thanks to his close links with BJP national president Rajnath Singh.

"So as long as BJP rules the state, nobody can displace Singh. Political bigwigs are throwing their weight behind him," said a syndicate member requesting anonymity.

Lesson learnt

Last time, when MiD DAY caught Singh on camera writing the exams, he had not taken leave from his office. This time, however, he has. When MiD DAY called up to congratulate Singh on his results, he said, "Thanks" and wasn't interested in continuing the conversation.

Refusing to comment on the issue, Dr V N Prabhudev, vice-chancellor of Bangalore University, said, "I will have to see what exactly is going on, and I may be able to comment only after going through the records."

Report card
Sanjay Vir Singh has scored 47 out of 50 in his project work. And here's a subject-wise marksheet (fifth semester) along with the internal assessment
Business marketing: 63 + 24
Marketing service: 53 + 22
Training and development: 53 + 17
Compensation and management: 55 + 15
Strategic management: 55 + 15
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