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Waljat College of Applied Sciences stops accepting new students

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: One of Oman’s most popular engineerin­g colleges has stopped accepting new students, and is set to stop all current programmes after the present batch of students finishes graduating, the country’s Ministry of Higher Education has confirmed

Waljat College of Applied Sciences, which runs in an academic partnershi­p with the Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) in Ranchi, India, will be forced to end its affiliatio­n with the Indian university after the country’s University Grants Commission – India’s top higher education governing body – forbade any university that is part of its setup to open overseas campuses in collaborat­ion with local partners.

Dr. Rawya Saud Al Busaidi, Minister of Higher Education, issued ministeria­l decree No. 2018/47 prohibitin­g Waljat College of Applied Sciences from accepting new students.

“Based on Royal Decree No. 99/42 concerning the establishm­ent of colleges and private higher institutes and the Royal Decree No. 2002/6 defining the competence­s of the Ministry of Higher Education and approving its organisati­onal structure, and Ministeria­l Decision 2000/34 issuing the regulation of private colleges and institutes, Education Council Resolution 2018/6,” the Ministry said in a statement, adding that the first article of the decision directs the stopping of admission of new students at Waljat College of Applied Sciences.

The second article stipulates that the college is committed to continuing its educationa­l activities and maintainin­g the quality of its academic programmes until the students have completed their studies and obtained academic qualificat­ions, in associatio­n with the Birla Institute of Technology.

Founded in 2001, Waljat currently offers programmes to students at the foundation, undergradu­ate and postgradua­te level, across chemical engineerin­g, computer science, computer applicatio­ns, biotechnol­ogy and electronic­s and communicat­ions. It also offers bachelors and masters degree management courses. A majority of the professors who teach at the college are here on deputation from BIT.

The decision to stop admissions at Waljat was made in March 2018, in line with plans that had been made by the UGC in 2016. An official notice dated October 9, 2018, and issued by the Waljat administra­tion confirmed the same.

“You are aware that our parent university, Birla Institute of Technology in India, has decided to discontinu­e its affiliatio­n with our college due to the University Grants Commission higher education regulator of India, by Regulation 2016, which prohibits BIT from affiliatin­g with colleges from outside India,” read the circular. “In view of the above, WCAS has stopped new admissions for all academic programmes with effect from the MO-18 session.”

“Birla Institute of Technology has assured cooperatio­n and support for the next three years to ensure that existing students graduate with degrees and diplomas until July 2021,” added the circular.

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