Student loses IIT seat due to ‘wrong’ click

Institute says it cannot intervene as admission rules had to be followed

November 30, 2020 10:43 pm | Updated December 01, 2020 01:47 pm IST - Mumbai

An 18-year-old student has lost his seat for a four-year electrical engineering course in the prestigious IIT Bombay after he “inadvertently” clicked on a “wrong” link which was meant to withdraw from the process.

The student, Siddhant Batra who hails from Agra, has now approached the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the institution to admit him after the IIT said it cannot intervene at this stage as all the seats for the course were full and admission rules had to be followed. It said Mr. Batra could apply again next year for JEE (Advanced).

The Bombay High Court had initially directed the IIT to consider Mr. Batra’s petition, after he approached it earlier this month. He had secured an All India Rank (AIR) of 270 in the JEE Advanced exams. On November 23, a Division Bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice G.S. Kulkarni dismissed Mr. Batra’s petition noting that IIT had considered his representation and passed its order.

Mr. Batra, who lives with his grandparents following the death of his parents, in the plea said he had worked hard against all odds to crack the exams.

As per his plea, Mr. Batra, while filling out the admission process online, came upon a page with ‘freeze’ option, which he thought meant confirming the seat and the completion of his admission process.

“On October 31, 2020 when Mr. Batra was surfing the IIT portal to check for further updates, he came upon a link which carried a declaration that read ‘I would like to withdraw from the seat allocation process of JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority),” the petition said.

As per the plea, Mr. Batra inadvertently clicked on this link and stated ‘IIT Bombay, Electrical Engineering’ as reasons for withdrawal. It added that Mr. Batra never intended to withdraw his admission.

In November 2020, when the final list of students was uploaded on the IIT portal, Mr. Batra’s name was not included. The IIT, in its order, however, said the withdrawal option was a “conscious” two-step process.

It said candidates who want to withdraw before the final round can do so and the ‘seat acceptance fee’ gets refunded, adding that once a candidate has withdrawn then his or her seat stands cancelled.

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