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This Article is From Apr 23, 2015

Don't Give MBA Admissions Till April 28, Bombay High Court Tells Maharashtra Private Colleges

Don't Give MBA Admissions Till April 28, Bombay High Court Tells Maharashtra Private Colleges
Bombay High Court.
Mumbai:

The order was passed by a division bench headed by Justice V M Kanade on a petition filed by a student challenging CET.

Earlier, the Directorate of Technical Education had assured the court that it would not start the admission process in the colleges affiliated to it. Its lawyer, Ashutosh Kumbhkoni, had said the admissions would not be given till April 28.

However, the petitioner's lawyer claimed that some private colleges had already started the admission process.

The court then passed a temporary restraining order, effective till April 28, the next date of hearing.

The petitioner Bhagat Makhijani, a final-year CA student who appeared for CET in March, has alleged that wrong questions figured in the examination.

The court has clubbed other petitions on the same issue, filed before the Aurangabad and Nagpur benches of the HC, with the present case. All the petitions would be heard together.

Earlier, the Nagpur bench of High Court had stayed the admission process.

In a previous hearing, the Directorate of Technical Education had told the court that it had formed a two-member committee to go into the complaints.

"All the questions that stirred up the controversy were removed and students were evaluated after reduction of marks on equi-percentile basis," Kumbhkoni had said. "We took the advice of an expert statistician and decided on evaluation," he said, adding that holding a fresh entrance exam would not be possible.

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