North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) has made history by appointing two Vice Chancellors, Professor Fameline K. Marak and Professor S.M. Shungoh, for its Tura and Shillong campuses, respectively. This unprecedented move marks a significant milestone in the university’s journey, bringing fresh hope and opportunities for its students.
The appointment of two VCs is expected to bring specialized focus to each campus, addressing unique regional needs and fostering collaborative growth. Professor Marak’s expertise in Garo studies will enrich the Tura campus, while Professor Shungoh’s experience in education will enhance the Shillong campus.
The previous VC faced allegations, and this new development signals a commitment to transparency and accountability. The dual VC system aims to distribute responsibilities, ensuring more effective governance and decision-making.
The NEHU students can now expect tailored approaches for each campus, catering to diverse student needs, improved communication channels with the administration and campus-specific initiatives addressing local concerns and opportunities.
This pioneering move positions NEHU as a leader in innovative academic governance. As the university embarks on this new journey, it’s essential to encourage inter-campus dialogue and knowledge sharing, regularly assess the effectiveness of the dual VC system and prioritize student needs and concerns.
By embracing this bold change, NEHU is poised to become a model for institutional excellence, empowering its students to thrive in an ever-evolving world.
The historic appointment of two Vice Chancellors at North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) is poised to revolutionize the academic landscape for its students. With Professor Fameline K. Marak at the helm of the Tura campus and Professor S.M. Shungoh leading the Shillong campus, students can expect a more focused and specialized approach to education.
This bold move is expected to address the concerns of the past, including allegations against the previous VC, and pave the way for a brighter future. Students will benefit from tailored approaches for each campus, catering to diverse student needs, Improved communication channels with the administration and campus-specific initiatives addressing local concerns and opportunities.
Students have already made their mark on the national stage, with four NEHU students shining at the G20 University Connect Finale in New Delhi. With this new leadership, the future looks brighter than ever for NEHU students.