Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Bathinda varsity fails to find favour with tech colleges

- Ravinder Vasudeva n ravinder.vasudeva@hindustant­imes.com

CHANDIGARH: In a blow to the newly set up Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University (MRSPTU), Bathinda, most of technical education colleges under its territoria­l ambit are set togo back to In der Kumar Gujral Punjab Technical University (IKGPTU), Kapurthala.

The previous Akali-BJP government had transferre­d 165 of the 430 technical colleges in Punjab to the Bathinda university in 2015 after defining its territoria­l jurisdicti­on in 10 districts of Bathinda, Barnala, Faridkot, Fatehgarh Sahib, Fazilka, Ferozepur, Mansa, Muktsar, Patiala and Sangrur.

The college management­s had expressed resentment over this bifurcatio­n and demanded that they should be given a chance to opt for their choice.

At its meeting on October 16, the Punjab cabinet decided to give a chance to colleges and also to the students to opt for either of the two universiti­es. And now, most of the colleges say they were going back to the Kapurthala university citing it as a “well-establishe­d brand”.

“The Kapurthala university already has a well-establishe­d examinatio­n and placement system. Why would we ruin the future of students studying in our colleges? We will opt for PTU, Kapurthala,” said president of the Punjab Unaided Technical Institutio­ns Associatio­n (PUTIA) JS Dhaliwal, who runs colleges in Moga district.

The college management­s also say the Bathinda university is facing fund crunch.

“The Kapurthala university has a corpus of around ₹1,200 crore. Initially, the government tried to divert funds from here to set up infrastruc­ture in the Bathinda university. But this was stayed by the high court. And the government is not in a position to pump in funds to the Bathinda university. So why stick with a sick unit?” said a Fatehgarh Sahib-based college management chief.

President of Punjab Unaided Colleges Associatio­n (PUCA) Anshu Kataria said the Kapurthala university is the best

option as it has well-establishe­d system for admissions, eligibilit­y check, examinatio­n and placement etc.

“Kapurthala university has earned this system by developing itself ever since it was establishe­d in 1998. Many among us who are running colleges in territoria­l area of the Bathinda university are shifting to Kapurthala,” said Kataria, who is chairman of Aryans Group of Colleges in Patiala district.

Sources said even some colleges in Bathinda and Mansa districts are also opting for the Kapurthala university.

It was in June 2014 that the previous Badal government had decided to set up a second PTU at Bathindaon the campus of Giani Zail Singh Engineerin­g College.

The Kapurthala university was left with 170 colleges, including 66 engineerin­g, 20 pharmacy, 78 management, four architectu­re and two hotel management colleges, while the Bathinda varsity got 103 colleges, including 41 engineerin­g, 13pharmacy and46 management colleges.

MOST COLLEGES AFFILIATED TO BATHINDA VARSITY ARE SET TO OPT FOR KAPURTHALA PTU AFTER CABINET MOVE GIVES THEM FREEDOM TO MAKE A CHOICE

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