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Jaipur: JK Lakshmipat University (JKLU), Jaipur is proud to send four of its students third B.Tech third year and a second-year B.Tech for spending a semester to the prestigious Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS), Netherlands, which ....
MUMBAI: The Supreme Court on Wednesday confirmed the admission of 18-year-old Siddhant Batra to IIT-Bombay for the undergraduate bachelor of technology (BTech) course in electrical engineering on his plea that he had lost his seat to an “apparent mistake” while opting to withdraw only from further rounds during the online admission process. A bench of Justices Sanjay Kishan Kaul, Dinesh Maheswari and Hrishikesh Roy regularised the admission for Batra, who had scored all-India JEE rank of 270, and said a “quietus” be put on this issue. But, on the request of the IIT counsel Sonal Jain, the SC bench directed that its order not be treated as a precedent. ....
Updated Jan 07, 2021 | 09:06 IST Supreme Court of India has confirmed the admission at IIT Bombay for Siddhant Batra. Batra had sought intervention when he had accidentally withdrawn himself from the counselling process and lost his seat. SC confirms IIT admission for teen in wrong key case  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image In the IIT Bombay admission case regarding the alleged ‘wrong key’ and inadvertent error, Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the child. Calling it an ‘apparent mistake’, SC has confirmed the admission of the 18 year old boy in IIT Bombay. The apex court, however, has also asked that this order should not be treated as a precedent. ....