The correct answer is: Only I and III follow.
The statement says that lack of coordination between the University, its colleges and various authorities has resulted in students ousted from one college seeking migration to another. This means that students who are ousted from one college are not able to get admission to another college in the same university. This is because the university does not have a system in place to share information about students who have been ousted from one college with other colleges in the university.
Course of action I says that if a student is ousted from a college, the information should be sent to all the other colleges of the University. This will help to ensure that students who have been ousted from one college are not able to get admission to another college in the same university. This is because the other colleges in the university will be aware of the fact that the student has been ousted from another college and will not admit him/her.
Course of action II says that the admissions to all the colleges of the University should be handled by the University directly. This will help to improve coordination between the university and its colleges. However, it will not help to address the problem of students who are ousted from one college seeking migration to another. This is because even if the admissions to all the colleges of the University are handled by the University directly, the university will still not have a system in place to share information about students who have been ousted from one college with other colleges in the university.
Course of action III says that a separate section should be made for taking strict action against students indulging in anti-social activities. This will help to reduce the number of students who are ousted from colleges. However, it will not help to address the problem of students who are ousted from one college seeking migration to another. This is because even if the number of students who are ousted from colleges is reduced, the university will still not have a system in place to share information about students who have been ousted from one college with other colleges in the university.
Therefore, only course of action I and III follow.