Can't quit IIT, reappear in entrance test: Court
Thursday April 05, 2012 05:32:26 PM,
Garima Tyagi,
IANS
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New Delhi: Leaving an
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) course midway or after
confirming the admission will now cost students dear as the Delhi
High Court has held that this would bar them from reappearing in
the entrance test in the following year.
Justice Hima Kohli has upheld the decision of IIT authorities that
students who leave a course after confirming their admission would
not be allowed to appear in the next joint entrance examination (JEE).
The court's order came while dismissing a plea filed by Prateek
Rohilla who withdrew his admission to IIT-Madras after paying the
registration fee last year. Rohilla wanted to appear in the
IIT-JEE-2012 scheduled for April 8.
The court said that such attempts by candidates, who once
qualified in IIT-JEE and later sought to withdraw from the seat
allocated to them, resulted in immense financial strain on the
institute.
"In this attempt, the institute would have to keep a seat vacant
not just in the first year but right through the course that may
extend up to five years as in the present case," Justice Kohli
said in an order passed last week.
"Apart from this, the course is extremely prestigious and every
seat is precious and cannot be permitted to be wasted in such a
manner," the court said refusing to accept Rohilla's petition.
Rohilla moved the court against the IIT decision after it informed
him that he cannot reappear for IIT-JEE 2012 exam as last year he
withdrew his admission after paying the registration fee.
In 2011, Rohilla after qualifying in the IIT-JEE under the
Scheduled Castes category got admission in engineering design
(automotive engineering), a five-year M-Tech dual degree course at
IIT-Madras.
By making an online payment, Rohilla deposited Rs.20,000 towards
non-refundable registration fees and confirmed the admission but
did not turn up at IIT-Madras to attend classes.
Later, Rohilla applied again for the 2012 IIT entrance test under
the general category. On this, IIT-Delhi, organising the test,
informed him March 17 that his application for IIT-JEE-2012 stood
cancelled as he was ineligible.
The letter written by IIT-Delhi to Rohilla said: "You have
attempted JEE-2011 successfully and had got an admission offer,
which was accepted by you by depositing the admission fee and,
therefore, you are ineligible to write IIT-JEE-2012."
As per clause 3.5 of the information brochure of IIT-JEE-2012,
which lays down the eligibility criterion for appearing in
IIT-JEE-2012: "Candidates who have taken admission (irrespective
of whether or not they continued in any of the programmes) or
accepted the admission by paying the registration fee at any of
the IITs, IT-BHU (Institute of Technology-Banaras Hindu
University) Varanasi or ISM (Indian School of Mines) Dhanbad are
not eligible to appear in IIT-JEE-2012."
(Garima Tyagi can be contacted at garima.t@ians.in)
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