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SC Extends Time For Granting Approval To Over 750 Pvt Technical Colleges In UP Till Sep 15

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The Supreme Court has recently come to the rescue of around 4 lakh students by ordering extension of the cut-off date for grant of affiliation to over 750 private technical institutions in UP for academic session 2023-24.

In 2013, the top court delivered a landmark judgement in the case of ‘Parsvanath Charitable Trust & Ors vs All India Council for Technical Education’ and fixed timelines for the test, counselling and admissions for academic sessions in the institutions imparting technical education across the nation to ensure uniformity.

The Uttar Pradesh Technical Institutions Foundation moved to the top court claiming the applications to the state government for granting approval for 2023-24 academic session that were not decided by May 15, the deadline fixed by the top court.

The state governments are under an obligation to decide on grant / refusal of approval to technical institutions by May 15 every year.

A bench comprising of Justices BR Gavai and Prashant Kumar Mishra took note of the submissions of senior advocate Abhishek Singhvi, assisted by lawyer Abhinav Gaur, that the students, UPTIF and the private technical colleges will have to suffer the loss of the academic session without any fault on their part.

Singhvi, appearing for the Uttar Pradesh Technical Institutions Foundation, urged the cut-off date for grant of affiliation to be extended up to September 15.

Furthermore, he stated a month’s time after September 15 be granted for counselling in respect of the technical institutions and the courses approved by AICTE for the academic session 2023-24.

The bench ordered, “Though normally we would not have entertained the application for extension of period, however, taking into consideration that the career of about four lakh students is at stake, by way of last opportunity, we are inclined to allow the application in terms of prayer clause.”

Lawyer Abhinav Gaur stated, there are a total of 756 technical colleges in Uttar Pradesh.

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