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HC directive on private engg. colleges' plea
By Our Staff Reporter
CHENNAI, JULY 18. The Madras High Court has directed the State
Government to include 23 more private engineering colleges, which
are awaiting university affiliation despite having already
obtained AICTE approval, in the single window system of
admissions this year.
Granting an interim direction on a batch of petitions filed by
engineering colleges, Mr. Justice F. M. Ibrahim Kalifulla,
however, asked the petitioner-institutions to give an undertaking
to the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) that affiliation
certificates would be furnished, as and when obtained from the
universities concerned.
In his order, the judge said the AICTE communication specifically
stipulated that admissions for these colleges be made through
central counselling arranged by the State Government and the
approval was valid only for the academic year 2001-02.
Under these circumstances, if admissions were not done through
the SWS, the approval granted by the AICTE would become useless
for this academic year, as they could not admit students of their
choice, the order read.
Some of these institutions, which were in the identical situation
last year, became non-operational and had to seek revalidation
once again. If the institutions are not included in the list of
colleges displayed for admission through the SWS, it will cause
irreparable injury and hardship, the petitioners contended.
The names of colleges directed to be included in the Single
Window System for the academic year 2001-02 are:
Royal College of Engineering and Technology, Tiruchi; P.T.R.
College of Engg. and Tech., Madurai; S. Veerasamy Chettiar
College of Engg. and Tech., Puliangudi; DMI College of Engg.,
Nazarethpet; SCAD College of Engg. and Tech., Cheranmahadeci;
Prince Shri Venkateshwara Padmavathi Engg. College, Chengalpattu;
Cape Institute of Tech. Levingipuram; Jayaraj Annapackiam CSI
College of Engg., Nazareth; Vikram Institute of Engg., Enathi;
Kurinji College of Engg. and Tech., Manapparai; T.J. Institute of
Tech., Chennai; Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Engg. College,
Perambalur; R.R. Engg. College, Thiruchengodu; PSN College of
Engg. and Tech., Palayamkottai; Coimbatore Institute of Engg. and
Information Tech., Narasipuram; Sri Lakshmi Ammal Engg. College,
Kancheepuram; Jeppiar Engg. College, Chennai; Saraswathi Velu
College of Engg., Sholinghur; Idaya Engg. for Women, Chinnasalem;
Kamban Engg. College, Thiruvannamalai; G.G.R. College of Engg,
Vellore; Lord Venkateshwara Engg. College, Kancheepuram; and
Mount Zion College of Engg. and Tech., Thirumayam.
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