PATNA, Feb. 5 -- With the controversy surrounding experience certificates furnished by assistant professor aspirants to get weightage landing in the Patna high court, the universities have become cautious before allowing their joining despite recommendation by the Bihar state university service commission (BSUSC) and the Bihar government letter. The Lalit Narayan Mithila University (Darbhanga) on Tuesday wrote to 14 candidates, who had been given weightage for teaching experience and submitted their certificate for verification, to furnish certified copies of required documents in support and fully filled in prescribed format within three days, failing which the matter would be intimated to the education department and the BSUSC. The LNMU's direction to the 14 candidates out of 46 recommended has come in the Political Science subject, which was mired in controversy ahead of election and many candidates who got recommended without any weightage for experience have also not been able to join in several universities. After the growing delay in joining of candidates in the Political Science subject, the government had on December 15 set a deadline of one month to complete the process, which ended on January 15....