Monday, September 20, 2008
“Admission on basis of improvement marks
should not be allowed in future”
DTE should approve admissions for 2007-08: court
Chennai: The Madras High Court has said that admissions to unaided
engineering colleges during academic year 2007-2008 based on
marks in the improvement examinations conducted by boards of
other States should be approved by the Director of Technical
Education (DTE), Chennai. It made clear that hereafter, self-financing
colleges should not admit any student on the basis of the improvement
marks from any State board.
Justice S. Nagamuthu was passing a common order while allowing
a batch of writ petitions by unaided educational institutions
offering B.E course, challenging an order of the DTE in December
2007, rejecting students admitted on the basis of marks in the
improvement examinations conducted by boards in other States.
The petitioners contended that when admissions were made for
2007-08, the DTE had not clarified that improvement marks secured
by students from boards of other States would not be considered.
A circular was issued only on November 30, 2007 informing the
colleges that admissions should not be made on the basis of
improvement marks. By that time the admissions had been completed.
Later, orders were issued rejecting these admissions. The Special
Government Pleader (SGP) submitted that in Tamil Nadu, improvement
examination for Plus Two students had been done away with long
back. When it was challenged, a Division Bench of the High Court
had held that the marks secured in the improvement examination
held for 2005-06 alone would be considered for admission to
professional colleges. In future, there would not be any consideration
of improvement marks. The colleges knew this well. For the current
year, since the students had appeared for the semester examinations,
taking a lenient view, the government was not keen to nonsuit
students.
In his order, Mr. Justice Nagamuthu said there was force in
the SGP’s argument that colleges could not plead ignorance
that in Tamil Nadu improvement marks were not considered for
admission to professional colleges. So the colleges’ action
in admitting the students could not be appreciated at all. At
the same time, the DTE’s action in not issuing necessary
circular in time could not be appreciated. Also, in the prospectus
issued by the DTE for 2007-08, the clause that improvement marks
secured by candidates from boards of other States should not
be considered was missing. The Judge directed Anna University
to publish the results of the examinations attended by these
students as per the interim orders passed on the petitions.
Courtesy: The Hindu