Jamia Cancels Activist Safoora Zargar's Admission Citing 'unsatisfactory' Progress in Thesis Work
Jamia Cancels Activist Safoora Zargar's Admission Citing 'unsatisfactory' Progress in Thesis Work
Zargar, who had enrolled with the Department of Sociology in the integrated MPhil/PhD programme, said the cancellation "breaks my heart but not my spirit".

Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) University has cancelled the admission of scholar and activist Safoora Zargar, who was arrested in a 2020 riots case, due to “unsatisfactory” progress in her thesis work. Zargar, who had enrolled with the Department of Sociology in the integrated MPhil/PhD programme, said the cancellation “breaks my heart but not my spirit”.

In a notification dated August 26, office of the dean, Faculty of Social Science, said she did not submit her M.Phil dissertation within the maximum stipulated time of five semesters. “The registration of Safoora Zargar from M.Phil./Ph.D. (Sociology) stands cancelled w.e.f. 22 August, 2022, in anticipation of the approval of the same of the Faculty Committee,” the notification read.

The dean’s office mentioned that the action has been taken on the recommendation given by the Research Advisory Committee (RAC) on July 5. The matter was approved by the department’s Board of Studies, the highest decision-making body of the department, on August 22. “On the recommendation of the RAC, dated July 5, the DRC (Department Research Committee) dated August 22, and the supervisor’s report, the Board of Studies approved the cancellation of admission of Safoora Zargar, M.Phil./Ph.D Scholar, registered under Prof. Kulwinder Kaur,” the notification further read.

The administration claimed that her supervisor marked her performance “unsatisfactory” in the progress report, that she did not apply for an extension as a woman scholar’ before the expiry of the stipulated maximum period. “The scholar did not submit her M.Phil dissertation within the maximum stipulated time of five semesters plus on an additional semester of Covid extension (sixth semester) that was also given to her, which ended on February 6,” the notification mentioned.

Zargar, meanwhile, took to Twitter to point out how quickly her admission cancellation was approved. The usually snail-paced Jamia admin moving at light speed to cancel my admission, foregoing all due process. Let it be known, it breaks my heart but not my spirit,” Zargar tweeted.

Zargar and some Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) student leaders have been accused of being the masterminds of the February 2020 violence in northeast Delhi. Last week, she had tweeted that her application for an extension of MPhil thesis submission has been put on hold for over eight months. She had told .

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