This is the case with most of us, although there's no real difference between intelligence or aptitude levels of the students of both campuses. The fear or possible consequence of this decision can be insufficient representation of one of the campuses. The elections will be very transparent and fair, what if one campus comes out as the dominant one and wins all the positions up for grabs, this is a real possibility considering the perception of difference, although minor, students have about their compatriots in the opposite campus.
I am not exactly sure what might transpire if such events take place, perhaps my seniors can elaborate....
3 comments:
once upon a time thr used to b a huge line between main and city campuses difference among teachers facilities learning stuff and ol but now especially in last 3-4 years thrs no much difference between main and city anymore... except fees whch was used to b lesser in main campus but now all students gona pay same amount and v haf good atmosphere at both campuses so i personally feel tht thr will b no difference and nw students shuld decide campus on basis of thr cnvinience
well the campus decision will be based on convenience all right, but what about allocation of memberships in various societies..i mean main wala main walay ko hee lega na yaar ??n vice verca ... how r u gonna address that issue ?
well yes ths issue will b thr for mayb 2-3 years but thn in the master plan ol MBA and BBA students wuld transfer to city campus for good and after tht thr will b no difference but till thn i just wana gv u one hint... city campus has 850 votes whr as main campus has 500 so u can understand whr the power in ESF will shft ths time and also in next 2-3 years... but v are wrking on ths thng tht even if manager of sme society is from main or city biasness shuldnt take place...
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