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Cusat lets down Gulf Malayalis
By Our Staff Reporter
KOLLAM, MAY 6. Hundreds of Malayali students based in Gulf
countries who have applied for the B.Tech. entrance exam of the
Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) feel that
they have been taken for a ride.
They say that they have not received the application forms
despite having sent the required fee.
In January, Cusat advertised about the entrance exam and
Malayali students abroad, who have a quota for the course, were
asked to sent $ 100 for the application form and Rs. 540 as
admission fee for the entrance exam.
While the exam is scheduled for next week, most of them are
still awaiting the application forms.
Some of the students and their parents who spoke to The Hindu
said that neither have the forms been sent nor has the money been
returned.
Some of the students who managed to get in touch with the Cusat
authorities over the phone were informed that the Dubai Shopping
Festival (held in March) could have created some communication
gap. Some of them were asked to send the fee again.
Efforts to get in touch with Cusat through e-mail (cusat.ac.in)
have been futile since mail senders keep getting the message that
the addressee's mail box is full, which means that at Cusat, the
mail box is never checked.
Meanwhile, some of the students managed to get the forms by
requesting their relatives in Kerala to get them directly from
the Cusat centre. However, these are general forms under which
the students will not be entitled to any reservation.
The parents of many students said that application forms had
been promptly sent by other universities which had similar
entrance exam procedures.
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