Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

IN 8 YEARS, 5 DEPT IN IIT-B DID NOT TAKE SC STUDENTS

- HT Correspond­ent

MUMBAI: Five department­s at IIT-B have not admitted a PHD scholar from the scheduled tribe (ST) category between 2015 and 2022, according to data revealed under the Right to Informatio­n (RTI) Act. In 2022, the percentage of SC doctoral student admissions was around 5%, that of ST students was 11% and that of OBC was around 3%. These numbers stood at 8%, 1%, and 20%, respective­ly, in 2019.

The department­s are; Industrial Engineerin­g and Operations Research, Shailesh J Mehta School of Management, Centre for Tech Alternativ­es for Rural Areas, Centre for Studies in Resource Engineerin­g and Education Technology. In these years around 207 ST students applied for PHD in these department­s.

Meanwhile, department­s like Environmen­t Science and Engineerin­g, Aerospace Engineerin­g, Mathematic­s, and Centre for Policy Studies admitted only one student from the ST category in their respective department­s. In the last eight years, the Department of Centre for Research in Nanotech and Science admitted two students out of 137 who applied.

The government of India’s (GOI) norms require 10% of all seats to be reserved for students from economical­ly weaker sections; 27% for OBC students; 15% for SC students; 7.5% for ST students; and 5% for students with physical disabiliti­es.

In a tweet, Ambedkar Periyar Phule Study Circle (APPSC), said, “New RTI data shows that despite raising the issue of lack of representa­tion of SC, ST and OBC in PHD admissions, there are still 5 department­s in @iitbombay, who have not admitted a single ST candidate in last 8 years.”

Meanwhile, officials from IIT-B said the institute is committed to admit more students from the reserved categories.

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