Deccan Chronicle

Donate to engineerin­g college, book a seat

■ Educationi­sts call for monitoring of seat allotment

- RAJESWARI PARASA | DC

Engineerin­g colleges are blocking seats for students who pay hefty amounts beforehand for the B category seats, which are supposed to be filled through counsellin­g. Most JEE students who do not get into IITs will opt for these seats in the later stages.

In a video evidence available with this correspond­ent, a representa­tive of a private engineerin­g college, CVR at Ibrahhimpa­tnam, is seen asking for a whopping `14 lakh as ‘donation’, to reserve a seat, and once admitted, the usual fee of `90,000 annually should be paid as usual.

The amount of the ‘donation’ varies, depending on the course. In the video, the college representa­tive demanded `14 lakh for the Computer Science Engineerin­g (CSE) course, `7 lakh for the Electronic­s and Communicat­ion Engineerin­g course, and `8 lakh for the Informatio­n Technology (IT) course. When students enquired whether they would get placed at the end of the day, the college representa­tive said that it is not guaranteed and asked whether they want a seat or not; if they want it, they should pay the money.

The seats in the IT branch were already filled up before the college released its counsellin­g schedule, which it was expected to release after the JEE advanced results, which would be conducted on May 27.

According to sources, there are many engineerin­g institutes which are running this ‘summer business’ of selling engineerin­g seats, even setting up separate offices. Some of these offices are situated in Himayat Nagar.

Sharan Raichur of the Telangana Engineerin­g Colleges Joint Action Committee (TEC-JAC) asks how merit students would get their fair share, if the seats are being blocked at this rate.

“At the end of the day, it’s not merit, but whoever buys the seat by paying hefty amounts of donation who will get into these colleges. What about a student who worked hard and managed to secure a better rank in EAMCET and JEE Mains and who doesn’t have money to ‘donate’ to these colleges?” Mr Raichur asks.

Educationi­sts say the higher education council should intervene and closely monitor the B category seat allotment and should ensure that the seats are filled only on merit.

„ The amount of the ‘donation’ varies, depending on the course

„ Computer Science `14 LAKH

„ Electronic­s and Communicat­ion `7 LAKH

„ IT `8 LAKH

 ??  ?? Many engineerin­g institutes which are running this ‘summer business’ of selling engineerin­g seats, even setting up separate offices.
Many engineerin­g institutes which are running this ‘summer business’ of selling engineerin­g seats, even setting up separate offices.

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