Kerala Technological University to ban admissions to 23 batches

The KTU has decided not to allow admissions to these batches from the 2016-17 academic year onwards

Update: 2015-09-13 05:11 GMT
Kerala Technical University campus

Thiruvananthapuram: The  Kerala Technological University has started to strictly monitor the quality of education in engineering colleges in the state. It has taken action against  14   colleges where not a single student was admitted to  23 batches this year because there were no takers for the seats. 

The  KTU has decided not to allow admissions to these  batches  from the  2016-17 academic year onwards.

The KTU also plans to close down engineering colleges with less than 30 percent  admissions this academic year.

Such colleges have been asked to shift students to other colleges. KTU Pro-Vice-Chancellor M. Abdu Rahman told DC that the university could not cancel the affiliation merely because large number of seats  remained vacant in a college.

“We have asked the chairmen of the trusts which run these colleges to shift them to other colleges belonging to the same trust. Most of these trusts have more than one college,” Mr Rahman said.   

Some of the trusts have agreed to comply with the KTU directions.   Strong action will be taken if these engineering colleges do not improve their functioning, Mr Rahman said.

The KTU has not decided  on the fate of 13 engineering colleges with less than 30 percent admissions  and nine colleges with 30 to 39 percent admissions. Of the first category, one is a government-controlled self-financing college and 12  private self-financing colleges.

The KTU has also decided to conduct  conferences with representatives of students of all 152 engineering colleges in the state to discuss the quality of  the  institutions.

One student each will be invited from a batch having  60  to interact with Vice-Chancellor Dr. Kuncheria P. Isaac.

The first interaction attended by students belonging to Thiruvananthapuram, Kollan and Alappuzha districts will be held at the diamond jubilee hall of College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram, on September 19. Such meetings will be held  in  Kochi, Kottayam, Thrissur and Kozhikode.    

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