The government has asked the Indian
Institutes of Technology and the National Institutes of Technology to
hold common counselling from this year to minimise seats going vacant at
these engineering colleges.
But the 16 IITs, a
notch above the 30 NITs in the pecking order, had defeated such a plan
last year and are expected to oppose the latest Union human resource
development ministry directive, too.
Over 600 seats had
remained unoccupied in these tech schools last year, apparently because
of separate counselling which allows a candidate to receive offers from
an IIT and an NIT at the same time.
Such a candidate
often hangs on to the coveted IIT seat while waiting to see whether he
gets the subject of his choice in one of the NITs, which declare their
merit lists a little later.
He thus blocks
both seats and quits one only at the last moment, giving the institute
hardly any time to fill it before the session begins.
Under the proposed
common counselling, a student will receive an offer from only one
institute, either an IIT or an NIT, at a time, higher education
secretary Ashok Thakur told reporters today. If he rejects that offer,
he may be given the option to join another institute.
“Common counselling will reduce the vacancy of seats,” Thakur said.
The 46 engineering
schools were supposed to hold common counselling last year, too, and
the software had been prepared. But the IITs backed out at the last
moment and went ahead with their own counselling in June.
H.C. Gupta, former
chairman for the IIT-JEE Advanced exam, said common counselling may not
be feasible as the NITs hold their counselling a month after the IITs
do.
“The IITs complete
their counselling process by June 15 but the NITs wait till June 30 to
get the board results, after which they can hold counselling,” Gupta
said.
From last year,
the IITs have been selecting students purely on the basis of their
JEE-Advanced scores while the NITs have been doing so on the basis of
the candidates’ JEE Main results and Class XII board marks.
“Our classes start by July 15. The IITs will be late to start their classes if common counselling is done,” Gupta said.
However, an NIT
director alleged that the IITs consider themselves a bigger brand and
feel that common counselling with the NITs would affect their brand
image.
“The NITs too
start their classes by July 25, just a few days after the IITs. This
delay is not a big issue. This is a form of protectionism by the IITs,”
the director said.
About 600 seats
remained vacant in the NITs last year and a few in the IITs. In 2012,
over 300 seats were wasted in the IITs and a similar number in the NITs.
Source: The Telegraph
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