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Explain process of selection: Delhi HC to IITs

Last Updated: Thursday, April 08, 2010, 17:06
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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has sent notices to 15 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the ministry of human resource development to clarify their process of selection through the annual joint entrance examination (JEE), a teacher who filed the case said Thursday.

"The IIT-JEE selection procedure is a fraud. I have been fighting against it for four years and finally the Delhi High Court has issued notice to the ministry, the IIT council and the Joint Admission Board that conducts the entrance," Rajeev Kumar, a professor from IIT-Kharagpur, told IANS.

"The entrance in its current format is not transparent. No one knows how they select the candidates," he said.

"Though Kolkata High Court dismissed my public interest litigation, I moved the Delhi High Court," said the computer science professor.

Advocate Prashant Bhushan, who is fighting the case on behalf of Kumar, said that the court has asked the three parties to reply by mid May.

Every year tens of thousands of students appear for the JEE seeking a berth in the elite technology schools. Currently India has 15 IITs including the eight new ones who have started operation in the last two years.

This year over 400,000 students will appear in the IIT-JEE scheduled for April 11.

Kumar said he has also met Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal on this isssue.

-IANS

First Published: Thursday, April 08, 2010, 17:06

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sachin sharma - jaipur
I don`t know why our education minister in interfering in this process and taking this decision. 40 % of 12th marks is good but every one is getting good marks in boards exams. i think this should not be one of the seection criteria.
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gaurav - nagpur
transpiracy should be maintained for every procedure as the future of students is at stake,even transperacy is needed in GATE exams also and my biggest question is why not the very old well established colleges in india given the iit-status and why new colleges with no infrastructure are started,allnew iits are functioning under old ones.students are visiting old campus and new campus every while.old well established institutes should be given iit status instead of developing new ones as it is not a joke to set such a huge infrastructure
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