Thursday, July 9, 2015

It was difficult to cope with academic workload: Students

In an unprecedented action at any IIT, the institute at Roorkee expelled 73 students whose performance was not up to the mark after their first-year of the B Tech programme.These students scored less than 5 CGPA (cumulative grade point average) in their exams and were expelled late on Wednesday .

At the time of admission, the parents of these studen ts had signed a declaration stating that their poor performance could result in their removal from the institute: this is unlike any other previous instance at an IIT.

Students have been expelled from IITs but taken back, except in one instance each in IIT-Kharagpur and IITKanpur.

On Thursday , a meet was held to consider the mercy plea of the students. The decision was taken at the meet. It was attended by over 160 senior officials, including professors, heads of departments and the director. A decision was then taken to expel the students. A former director of IIT, Kharagpur, recounted that in 2006, around 15-20 first year students were expelled on account of poor performance. This decision was taken by a panel that evaluated undergraduate students. The director, however, eventually overturned the decision to expel the students and re-admitted them.

Sources told TOI that IIT Roorkee's move to expel stud Roorkee's move to expel students occurred after the second-semester exams ended in May . Many students who fared badly were called for a meeting with college authorities and told to pull up their socks.

During counselling sessions, many students admitted that they were finding it difficult to cope up with the academic work load. Institute officials said a few students claimed they had not given much attention to studies as they were “enjoying the firstyear of college“. In mid-June, poor performers were sent a notice of expulsion by the institute. They were given time to file what the institute termed a “mercy appeal“.
Many affected students refused to speak with TOI, saying they were still in shock.

A few said it was an “unjustified decision“ and that they were never warned that scoring less than 5 CGPA would result in expulsion. “I have scored a little over 4.5 CGPA, but even then, I have been asked to leave. It is not fair. What will I do now? My whole academic year has gone waste,“ said one student Student body representatives said the institute had acted in haste and should reconsider the decision.

“Many of them come from vernacular-medium back grounds and it is difficult for them to comprehend certain subjects. They should have been given time to adjust...,“ said Rajveer Choudhary , trea surer of Students' Affair Council of IIT Roorkee.

Meanwhile, the institute's registrar, Prashant Garg when contacted, said the deci sion was justified. “The IITs are premium institutes and the rules regarding under performance were clearly no tified to students at the time o admission. These 73 students could not attain the required credits and had CGPAs lower than 5, which qualifies for ex pulsion,“ Garg said.

“The decision to expe them was taken after consid ering their mercy appeal which was rejected by the apex academic body yester day . We acknowledge that the number of expelled is huge but we will ensure pre ventive measures are taken and that there is no need to expel even a single student on the grounds of poor academic performance next year,“ Garg said. As their parents have already signed an agree ment saying the students could be expelled for poor per formance, these students are now left with no recourse said a source.

Source | Times of India | 10 July 2015

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