Jaipur, NIMS University has taken a significant step towards improving the living conditions and overall well-being of students residing off-campus. Under the guidance of Pro Chancellor, Prof. Amarika Singh, the university has decided to implement an 'International Delegacy System' aimed at enhancing food, lodging, and other essential services for students.
The new system will involve the creation of a dedicated data bank to monitor and address the daily needs and issues faced by students. University officials and staff will be responsible for overseeing and improving various arrangements such as food and lodging. The primary goal of this initiative is to ensure that students not only excel academically but also live comfortably and safely.
In preparation for the launch of the Delegacy System, the university has begun compiling comprehensive data on all students. This includes their addresses, living conditions, facilities they use, and any challenges they face. With this information, the university can better plan and provide services tailored to students' needs.
Prof. Amarika Singh stated that the new education policy aims not only at achieving academic excellence but also at ensuring the overall development and well-being of students. By implementing the Delegacy System, the university aims to ensure that students do not encounter any inconvenience and that their overall living conditions are improved.
The university administration is enthusiastic about this initiative, which is expected to elevate the institution's standards and ensure both personal and academic success for the students. This new system is a testament to the university's commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its students.