Bombay HC dismisses plea against 75% marks requirement in Class 12 exam for IIT admission

A division bench of Acting Chief Justice S.V. Gangapurwala and Justice Sandeep Marne observed it cannot intervene at this stage and it was for the government authorities to consider and take a decision

May 03, 2023 04:40 pm | Updated 04:51 pm IST - MUMBAI

According to the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced brochure released this year, candidates should have secured at least 75% in Class 12 board exams. 

According to the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced brochure released this year, candidates should have secured at least 75% in Class 12 board exams.  | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement

The Bombay High Court on May 3 dismissed a PIL seeking relaxation of the eligibility criterion of 75% score in higher secondary examination while seeking admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

A division bench of Acting Chief Justice S.V. Gangapurwala and Justice Sandeep Marne observed it cannot intervene at this stage and it was for the government authorities to consider and take a decision. 

“At this stage we can’t intervene with the ongoing process. It is for the government to consider students’ grievances,” the High Court said. 

According to the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced brochure released this year, candidates should have secured at least 75% in Class 12 board exams. 

The public interest litigation (PIL) filed by activist Anubha Sahai said until last year, the eligibility criteria of 75% was not applicable. 

With this sudden change in eligibility, lakhs of students may be affected, it was submitted. 

Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh had argued for the National Testing Agency (NTA) that the policy of 75% criteria was applicable since 2017. 

Mr. Singh said the policy was temporarily relaxed for the years 2020-21, 2021-22 and 2022-23. 

“It is not that we are implementing or re-implementing. This condition was kept in abeyance, and it has been revived,” Mr. Singh said. 

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