Shut low-performing engineering colleges: HC

In a major verdict, Kerala high court on Thursday directed the state government to take steps to close down low-performing self-financing engineering colleges.

The court asked the state to consider closing down colleges with a pass percentage of less than 40.

A division bench comprising Justice C.N. Ramachandran Nair and Justice Babu Mathew P. Joseph passed the order while considering a batch of petitions seeking affiliation to various self-financing colleges came up for hearing.

The court expressed concern over the quality of higher education and directed the state not to grant new No Objection Certificates (NOC).

It directed the universities in the state to publish the results of the colleges on their websites, to expose the quality of bad faculties.

The court issued the directives after considering a report on the pass percentage of various self-financing colleges in the last three years.

It asked the state to take steps to raise the quality of the higher education. The state should also consider enhancing the qualifying examination mark from 50 per cent.

Earlier, an expert committee constituted by the court had submitted that even science degree-holders were teaching engineering students.

The committee headed by Dr G. Rajendran and Dr N. Vijayakumar noted that the colleges under Calicut University were worse as they shared faculty members between different institutions.

According to the committee, the colleges affiliated to Kerala University faced a shortage at the middle-level of the faculty — of assistant professors.

There were seniors, but the rest were having an experience of only 2-3 years. The faculties having assistant professors were rare.

Colleges under CUSAT have teachers who only possessed a B.Tech, the committee, which examined the facilities of 25 colleges in the first phase of the study, said.

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