Expressing shock over Anna University’s lack of inclination in continuing the two M Tech courses on Biotech and Computational Biology, which were cancelled merely for not wanting to adhere to the State-adopted reservation, the Madras High Court on Friday sought both the varsity and AICTE to evolve a ‘workable solution’ and ensure that admission for this year is held.
Wondering as to what stopped the University in pursuing necessary action and resort to scrapping the courses, Justice Pugalendhi expressed dissatisfaction while negating its submission seeking for a direction to the AICTE to extend the last date for admission. “How can a direction be given to AICTE, when the fault is entirely Anna University,” the judge held.
Stop ‘quota row’, start 2 M Tech courses, AU told
Published: Feb 13,202106:08 AM
Chennai:
Justice B Pugalendhi’s observation came following the counsel’s submission that it’s impossible to admit students in both courses this year as the cut-off dates fixed by AICTE and upheld by the SC for admissions expired on December 31, 2020.
Wondering as to what stopped the University in pursuing necessary action and resort to scrapping the courses, Justice Pugalendhi expressed dissatisfaction while negating its submission seeking for a direction to the AICTE to extend the last date for admission. “How can a direction be given to AICTE, when the fault is entirely Anna University,” the judge held.
Varsity counsel Vijayakumar submitted that the AICTE chairman has been approached and he has expressed willingness to help. Based on this, he said a finality would be reached at and sought for time. The case has been posted to Monday.