Despite functioning under adverse conditions,
Jamia Teachers' Association secretary Professor Majid Jamil told PTI, "The varsity does not have a VC, but the teachers are taking classes and everything is going smoothly. There have been fund cuts, the varsity has not got projects and there are huge cuts in higher education budget. We are managing under adverse conditions. If we had more funds, we would have done much better."
Professor Shahid Ashraf, officiating VC, JMI said, "I am happy that Jamia has maintained its rank in NIRF. The university has come a long way and we hope to perform even better in the future. Over the next few years we will improve our rank to reach among top 10 institutions of the country."
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