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Evan as the High Court had pronounced setting up of a single window system for all self-financed professional colleges across the state before December 31,2008,the Joint Admission Committee on Friday asked colleges to fill up the management quota seats without finalising the system.
This is feared to facilitate the self financed colleges to increase the management and NRI quota seats,thereby jeopardising the chances of meritorious students seeking admission.
Besides,in the absence of the single window system,the students will end up wasting Rs 500 on each form they fill for every single college.
Nayan Dave,the general secretary of the Parents Association (medical,dental and paramedical colleges),said: The High Court had clearly instructed for a single-window system to be introduced and the management quota seats strictly limited to 25 per cent. But the JAC advertisement has said that colleges can fill up the quota. This amounts to the contempt of court.
Moreover,it is a Supreme Court guideline that all admissions in self-financed colleges should only be through a single window system, he said.
The association has given a 7-day notice to the JAC failing which a contempt notice will be shot off to the committee again.
JAC member secretary M N Patel said: We have advertised the guideline so that problems that used to arise each year can be avoided.
Patel said,There is no provision of a single window system in the admission bill. We have allowed the colleges to enroll students under the state governments reservation policy.
He,however,denied that colleges affiliated to the Gujarat Technology University have had a single case of over filling of the management quota.
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