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Campus Ka Mahayudh: most chilled out attendance rules

College days are incomplete without sneaking out of lectures. While most are strict on attendance rules, two students lock horns over the most bunk-friendly college.

Updated on: Jun 19, 2014, 19:25:24 IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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College days are incomplete without sneaking out of lectures. While most are strict on attendance rules, two students lock horns over the most bunk-friendly college.

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The one thing that’s cool about college after the strict discipline of school is the freedom to bunk. Whether it’s for theatre or dance practice, canteen gossip, a movie with the gang or a date, no college life is complete without missing classes even at the cost of precious attendance. While most colleges are dead against the practice, some chilled-out professors overlook absenteeism with just a few ­minutes of ‘makkhan-lagana’.



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We took upon ourselves to find the college with the coolest attendance rules with HT City – Fever 104’s Campus Ka Mahayuddh. RJ Khurafati Nitin supported Anuj Aggarwal from Dyal Singh and RJ Rhicha supported Ekant Chopra from Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC).



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Ekant started the debate by saying, "We just need to smile at the professors who’re nice, and we get attendance, otherwise we always have the option of going out the back door."



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Anuj evened the score and said, "We have a simple funda in our college — the principle of unity — ekta main shakti hai. When students do a mass bunk, we get attendance automatically!"



Dyal Singh College was declared the winner by Dilli ka Dabangg RJ Abhilash.

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