MSU Vice-Chancellor Prof Ramesh Goyal said: “It would take time to bring logistics in place, but the varsity has spoken to Dipti Oza from the Faculty of Education and Psychology, to conduct orientation in all MSU faculties.”
MSU Senate member Narendra Ravat told this paper: “MSU is going international, but they are not marketing themselves properly. So many times we have asked them to develop a centralised information system for the students that can facilitate students with better understanding of courses, but nothing has been done so far.”
MSU Arts Faculty Dean Prof Nitin Vyas said: “There are several foreign language degree and certificate courses in the varsity. However, the students come with preconceived notions. They should be told of the significance of all courses and guided in a particular direction.”
S Kumar, Dean, Faculty of Education and Psychology, said: “There are over 14 faculties and several other centres that offer short-term courses. For small faculties, its fine to handle students, but the varsity, which also has a residential campus where students from distant areas get enrolled, should have a counselling centre.”