High Court examines JNTU procedure

The bench of Chief Justice Ujjal Bhuyan and Justice C.V. Bhaskar Reddy was dealing with writ petition filed by Aurora Group of Institutions

Update: 2022-10-21 18:21 GMT
Putting aside norms, the state government again issued G. O. 115, dated July 17, 2020 stating that the period of chairman, vice chairman and members of TSCHE is being extended until further orders. By arrangement

Hyderabad: A two judge bench of the Telangana High Court took up the matter relating to JNTU affiliation procedure and regulations in effect from 2020-21. The bench of Chief Justice Ujjal Bhuyan and Justice C.V. Bhaskar Reddy was dealing with a writ petition filed by Aurora Group of Institutions.

The petitioner contended that the government had not allowed the petitioner to run BTech including Computer Science Engineering, Data Sciences, CSE Cybersecurity, CSE AIML and Information Technology with additional intake as approved by the AICTE.

On an earlier occasion, as two rounds of counselling were completed for 2022-23, a single judge had issued an interim order directing the TS Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) to allow the petitioner institutions to participate in the counselling for the courses. 

On Friday, the bench directed the state government to consider the petitioner’s request for enhancing the intake for emerging subjects and issue a no objection certificate to the petitioner institutions within seven days. The matter was adjourned to November 4.

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