Wednesday 8 June 2011

The COMED-K :Money Spinning Business





Ever since the Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges of Karnataka which is also know as  (COMED-K) came in the year of 2004, there have been reservations about its earnestness. While the Central/state government conducts the Common Entrance Test (CET) to allot seats in engineering and medical colleges across the state, private colleges decided to form the consortium to do the same through its own admission process.

Even people associated with COMED-K see it as a money-spinning business for private institutions, rather than as an attempt to streamline the process of providing management seats to meritorious students from other states.
“It is a game played by private institutions to mint money. They do it through agents and former students. What is more surprising is that even some prestigious institutions in Bangalore are indulging in it,” said S Venkatesh, a former agent of a private medical college.




Agents galore

Venkatesh said he was sick of the way agents from Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar tried to gain admissions through tricks like impersonation. Bright former students are made to write exams and fetch seats for candidates from affluent families. This happens for both under-graduate and 

post-graduate as well as medical engineering courses.




“This is rampant in Bangalore as the city boasts of top professional institutions, with 42 private engineering colleges and nine private medical colleges. Almost all of these cream of institutions resort to more than one tactic to woo students into their institutions through the 15% management quota. The managements claim they need the money to run the show as the government creates losses through state quota.





Nexus and fraud


“There is a nexus between former students, who act as agents of college managements, and some bright students from outside Karnataka, who run the racket through fraud. The agents organise the bright students to write the COMED-Kentrance examination for those with heavy purses and help them get into these colleges. Impersonation is rampant as there are hardly any checks. This had been happening year after year,” said K Rishikumar, whose friend from Kerala wanted to get into one of the medical colleges in the city by paying `15 lakh under the management quota.
He said those who do not take up the COMED-K exams will come under the NRI quota and each MBBS seat will cost Rs35 lakh or more, depending on the reputation of the institution.
He demanded that the government conduct inspections on private colleges that admit students through COMED-K. “If you investigate, you will find that the person who appeared for the entrance examination will be different from the student who got admission in the college. This is what they call ‘blocking’ of seats. This happens in both undergraduate 
engineering and medical courses and in post-graduate medical courses,” he added.


Money spinners


Since the seats are limited in post-graduate medical courses in private colleges, the stakes are high. “Post-graduate medical course in orthopaedics will cost a whopping `1.2 crore. It will be about `80 lakh for subjects like gynaecology. Subjects like ophthalmology and general medicines are available for a price ranging between Rs35 lakh and Rs45 lakh,” said BV Satish Dhavan, whose friend from outside Karnataka wanted to get into a private medical college here for a PG course.
“Earlier, it was auctions of PG medical seats. Even prestigious private medical colleges in the city used to go for it. The highest bidder used to get the seats and others had to return empty-handed. Now, the COMED-K has proved worse. Anyone who can afford the price can have it. The only difference here is that he has to catch the right agent and college,” said Satish Dhavan BV, a resident of Ganganagar.



Engineering not spared

The same fraud is played during the entrance examinations conducted by COMED-K for engineering seats. K Rajesh once wanted to get an engineering seat for his friend’s brother from Bihar. He was shocked to confront agents from all over India offering him a seat.
“But when I approached the college directly, they declined to give me one. The amount they demanded for each stream of engineering varied from Rs5 lakh to Rs10 lakh,” he said.

Everybody gets a cut From the student impersonator at the COMED-K entrance test to the agent who recruits him will get their cuts out of the money the student who seeks admission pays to the college.

“The person who writes the entrance test for the one who seeks admission in private professional colleges under the management quota will get Rs2 lakh to Rs5 lakh. He is paid for writing the examination. Bright students will be selected by the agents, who knows them by their performance in all-Indian admission tests. The student who wants to take this short cut has to pay `20 lakh extra,” Bharath Gowda, a resident of Vijayanagar, said. He claimed to know some of such impersonators. “It is a fun and money making hobby for them and they enjoy it,” he added. The running rate for a medical seat in private quota is Rs35 lakh and more according to the reputation of the college. In the case of post-graduate medical courses, the highest premium as donation is for the anaesthetist course which is as high as Rs1.5 crore. The rest of the subjects come below this figure, according to COMED-K sources.





COMED's reaction on this

COMED-K executive secretary S Kumar said the law of the land does not prohibit any individual from competing for multiple opportunities. “I don’t know where the system failed in the case of blocking of seats. But there are agencies like universities, the Medical Council of India (MCI) and Directorate of Medical Education and so on. If colleges indulge in malpractices, these agencies check them,” he said. As far as COMED-K is concerned, it diligently despatches the list of candidates and their profile with the bio-metrics to these agencies in order to inform them that the COMED-K has followed the set rules laid by these organisations, he added. “It is up to these agencies to deal with the erring colleges and institutions in case of any deviation from the set rules and procedures,” he summed up.

Thapar University Admission 2011







Thapar Univeristy Admission Process is described below in detail


1. ADMISSION TO UG-btech PROGRAMME



1.1 ELIGIBILITY:
    Following are the condition which should be fulfilled by candidate in order to apply for UG ADMISSION 2011
    The candidate should be
      (i) has passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with at least 60% marks (55% for SC/ST candidates) in aggregate of three subjects, namely, PhysicsMathematics and any one subject out of Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology and Computer Science.
      (ii) has qualified AIEEE-2011 with at least 20% aggregate marks (15% for SC/ST candidates).This clause shall not be applicable for the seats at 1.3 (i.e. for over and above seats).
      (iii) possesses a good moral character.
      (iv) is a citizen of India.
      (v) is born on or after October 1, 1986 (5 years relaxation in age for SC/ST/PH candidates).


1.2 SEAT DISTRIBUTION

1.2.1 Punjab State Seats:

 50% of the seats, i.e., 350 are reserved for candidates who have passed qualifying examination from School/College/Institute located in the state of Punjab.
    The Children of employees of Punjab Govt. posted/deputed outside Punjab will be eligible for admission against these seats irrespective of the location of School/College from where they pass their qualifying examination provided further that these candidates should have passed their qualifying examination (10+2) or its equivalent during such posting/deputation of the parent(s) outside Punjab. Candidates seeking admission under this category are required to submit a certificate as per format (Annexure-X) alongwith the application form.
    1.2.1.1 Seats for Sports Persons from Punjab:
    2% seats (7) are reserved for outstanding sports persons possessing sports gradation certificates A, B or C issued by the Director of Sports, Punjab. Candidates which has certificate in these following Sports will be considered for UG BTECH ADMISSION 2011.
      i) Athleticsii) Basketballiii) Cricketiv) Hockeyv) Lawn Tennisvi) Footballvii) Swimmingviii) Volleyballix) Badmintonx) Handballxi) Table Tennisxii) Kabaddixiii) Weight Lifting, Power Lifting & Best Physique
NOTE: An attested copy of the sports gradation certificate and other relevant sports participation certificates must be attached along with the application form.
Further, the following conditions will apply for seeking admission under Sports category:
    (i) Only the above mentioned games/disciplines will be considered for admission as TU participates & holds Inter-University/Inter-Engineering Tournaments in these games.
    (ii) The Constitution of sports committee for the purpose of making sports merit is as under:
    · Chairman of Admission Committee - Chairman
    · One representative of Department of Sports, Punjab - Member
    · President Sports, TU - Member
    · Director Physical Education, TU - Member
    · Registrar, TU - Member
The Committee will prepare Sports merit as per the criteria laid down by the Director, Department of Sports, Punjab.





(iii) Admission will be made by the duly constituted Admission Committee of the University on the basis of sports merit prepared by the sports committee duly constituted by the Director of the University.






1.2.2 Outside Punjab State Seats: 50% of the seats, i.e., 350 are reserved for candidates who have passed qualifying examination from School/College/Institute located outside the state of Punjab.




1.3 OVER AND ABOVE SEATS:

Punjab Government Seats: 2% seats (14) are reserved for the candidates nominated by Punjab Government. These seats shall be filled up subject to the policy of the Punjab Government regarding nominations amended from time to time. The candidates for these seats are required to appear in the entrance test as specified by Punjab Government. The candidates for this category should contact
      (a) the office of Director, Technical Education & Industrial Training (Government of Punjab), Plot No 1, Sector 36-A, Chandigarh.
      (b) Seats Reserved for Beneficiary States: MHRD, GOI, is having a continuous scheme of reservation of seats in Engineering/ Technology/ Architecture/Pharmacy courses conducted at degree and diploma level technical institutions approved by AICTE, for states and UTs which do not have Engineering colleges, Polytechnics or lack facilities for education in specific fields of technical education and for certain categories including foreign students.
      The nomination of the students is made by the State Governments concerned on the basis of their own criteria like entrance test etc. MHRD has no discretionary powers to nominate any students to any specific course or college and the actual admission of the student.
      Nine (9) seats(One in each discipline) are reserved under this scheme of reservation of seats of MHRD, GOI. The candidates for these seats are not required to appear in the Entrance Test.
    (c) Jammu & Kashmir Migrants
      One seat is reserved for the Jammu & Kashmir Migrants. The admission & discipline of seat under this category will be decided by the Director, Technical Education Punjab.
      Candidates desirous of seeking admission as Kashmiri Migrants may contact the office of Director Technical Education & Industrial Training (Government of Punjab), Plot No 1, Sector 36-A, Chandigarh.
Note: Candidates nominated under the categories at S. No. 1.3(a), 1.3(b) and 1.3(c) must register prior to the last date of registration as mentioned in the Academic Calendar. No late applications shall be entertained. Branch mentioned in the nomination must conform to one of the existing branches as per Table of the University; else the nomination shall be void. In case University receives multiple nominations for any branch, only the first received nomination shall be accepted for that branch.




1.4 CHILDREN OF THAPAR UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEES: 1% over and above seats are reserved for children of employees of Thapar University. The candidates seeking admission under this category are required to satisfy the eligibility mentioned at 1.1.



For Chandigarh Campus: The reservation of seats shall be as under


General- 43, SC/ST- 15, Phy Handicapped- 2


1.6 READMISSION (FOR CHANGE OF DISCIPLINE):

Readmission in first/second year is possible only through the Entrance Test to be conducted for admission in the first year of UG programmes in session 2012-13 subject to fulfillment of the courses of study for a discipline and other conditions.After readmission in first/second year, such student(s) will have to pay the tuition fee and other dues as applicable to students of BE / BTech first year admitted in the session 2012-13.

THAPAR SEATS UNDER DIFFERENT CATEGORIES


    SEATS UNDER DIFFERENT CATEGORIES: Table below contains the no of seats under various categories in different disciplines of the UG programmes of thapar university

SEATS UNDER DIFFERENT CATEGORIES FOR EACH DISCIPLINE






















Category

Discipline













%age
CH
CE
EC
EE
EI
ME
IE-MBA
CT
BT
Total














1
Reserved Seats












(a)
Scheduled Castes/Tribes



























i) From Punjab

25
9
9
14
9
9
14
4
14
5
87















ii) Outside Punjab
SC
17.5
6
7
10
6
7
10
3
10
3
62


ST
7.5
2
3
4
3
3
4
1
4
2
26
(b)
Backward Classes from Punjab

5
2
2
3
2
2
2
1
3
1
18
(c)
Sports Persons from Punjab

2
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
7
(d)
Physically handicapped persons













i) From Punjab

3
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
11

ii) Outside Punjab

3
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
11














2
Open Merit Seats












(a)
From Punjab


25
24
35
25
24
36
9
36
13
227
(b)
Outside Punjab


28
27
39
27
27
39
10
40
14
251

Total


75
75
110
75
75
110
30
110
40
700
3
Nomination Seats













i)Punjab Govt.*

2
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
1
14

ii)Govt. of India*


1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
9

iii)J & K Migrants*











1**
4
FN/NRI seats* #

15
11
11
17
11
11
17
4
17
6
105
5
Children of TU employees

1









7##



Abbreviations used in Table above is
BT: Biotechnology, CH: Chemical Engineering, CE: Civil Engineering, CT: Computer Engineering, EC: Electronics and Communication Engg,EE: Electrical Engg, EI: Electronics (Inst & Ctrl) Engg, ME: Mechanical Engg, IE-MBA: Industrial Engg- MBA (5 year programme).


* THESE ARE OVER AND ABOVE SEATS.

# Please refer to Section 8.0 for eligibility and other conditions.

** Discipline will be allocated by the nominating agency. 

## Not more than one seat in each discipline shall be allocated.