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AICTE bars GB Pant Engineering college in Delhi from admitting students

Updated on: 12 November,2017 01:04 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has barred GB Pant Engineering College in Delhi from admitting students for the academic year 2017-18 as it lacks basic facilities and infrastructure

AICTE bars GB Pant Engineering college in Delhi from admitting students

The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has barred GB Pant Engineering College in Delhi from admitting students for the academic year 2017-18 as it lacks basic facilities and infrastructure. The apex regulatory body for technical education, in its notice, stated that the college lacks facilities like research labs, sick room, common room for boys and girls and placement office.


AICTE bars GB Pant Engineering college from admitting students due to lack of infrastructureDelhi's GB Pant Engineering College barred from taking new admissions. Pic/Twitter(@ANI)


"Since the institute representatives have not submitted the compliance report for the deficiencies pointed out by the AICTE committee, hence the panel has recommended next academic session to be a no admission year," the notice read. The AICTE has also issued a show cause notice to the administration of the college for failing to comply with the recommendation of a Standing Appellate Committee (SAC) issued in April.


By the time it got the notice, the college had already enrolled 200 students, Joshil K Abraham, Assistant Professor (English) and HOD (Humanities and Applied Sciences), told PTI. The notice, issued last month, also said that the college has failed in producing important documents before the committee.

Started 10 years ago by the Delhi government, the college shares an ITI institute's campus in Okhla. The students have already been protesting for a campus since March. On March 7, the students had launched a protest with the slogan - "we want campus". They had started their protest by sleeping in their classrooms at night.

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