Asom, NE students worried over new NIT seat allocation 

By our Staff Reporter  sentinel assam
GUWAHATI, June 12: The June 9 circular of the Ministry of Human Resource 
Development (HRD) on the filling up of National Institute of Technology (NIT) 
seats through All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE) seems to be 
against the interest of students from Asom and its neighbouring States in the 
north-eastern region. 

Earlier the procedure for filling up of NIT seats was that 50 per cent of the 
total seats of an NIT were meant for domicile candidates of the State 
concerned, while the remaining 50 per cent seats were allocated to different 
States/Union Territories. But in its June 9 circular, the Department of Higher 
Education and Technical Education Bureau of HRD has made a major shift in the 
process for filling up of the 50 per cent seats meant for non-domicile 
candidates of the States. “The HRM Minister has decided that from 2008-09 
onwards, admission in the NITs against non-domicile seats would be on all India 
merit basis,” the circular said.

Circles concerned in Asom and other States of the Northeast feel that since the 
NIT seats are filled from amongst the candidates qualifying AIEEE conducted by 
the Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE), students from CBSE course 
definitely have an edge over those from the Board of Secondary Education, Assam 
(SEBA), Meghalaya Board of Secondary Education (MBoSE) and boards of other 
States of the Northeast.

It may be mentioned here that besides 230 of the 460 seats (50 per cent seats) 
of NIT Silchar, candidates from Asom used to get as many as 230 seats as the 
State’s allocation from the 19 NITs situated elsewhere in the country. “Since 
the HRD has done away with the reservation system for the non-domicile NIT 
seats in the country, candidates from Asom, Meghalaya and other States of the 
region may not even get any of the non-domicile seats. This is a gross 
injustice to the backward and geographically isolated north-eastern region,” 
circles concerned in the region said.

Circles concerned added: “This new system will only benefit the advanced 
States, and this is against the policy of bridging the widening gap between the 
Northeast and mainland India. The Asom Government and governments in other 
States of the region should therefore take up the matter immediately with the 
HRD as the decision was taken without consulting any of the States.” It may be 
mentioned here that counselling of NIT will start on June 16. 


      
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