Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

260 students give up IIT seats

- Vanita Srivastava vanita.shrivastav­a@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Even as the final round of seat allotments for IITs is still left, 260 students surrendere­d their seats after the second round of allotment under the ‘exit policy’, including 61 from IIT Delhi.

In an attempt to plug seat vacancies, the IITs had last year introduced the exit policy under which the student is permitted to surrender his seat within a stipulated time. The refund money under the exit policy has acted as an incentive for students to inform the institute before joining elsewhere. Another advantage of the exit policy is that those who surrender their seats also get a second chance of sitting in the IIT JEE exam. After the second round of seat allotment this year, there were around 400 seats which were not accepted including the 260 under exit policy. “All these seats

THE SEATS THAT WERE SURRENDERE­D WILL BE FILLED IN THE THIRD ROUND OF SEAT ALLOTMENT..

will be filled after third round of counseling and no seat will be vacant,” Prof H C Gupta organising chairman JEE 2013 said. The third round and final allotment of seats will be held on July 15. SC STAYS PROCEEDING­S IN AP HIGH COURT ON IIT ADMISSIONS The SC on Friday stayed all the proceeding­s related to admissions in IIT in the Andhra Pradesh HC which had directed the premier instutute not to fill four seats which were offered to students from the state but were denied on the ground of poor percentile.

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