IRFAN Vs. STATE OF U.P. THRU SECY. EDUCATION (TECHNICAL) AND OTHERS
LAWS(ALL)-2012-1-477
HIGH COURT OF ALLAHABAD
Decided on January 12,2012

IRFAN Appellant
VERSUS
State Of U.P. Thru Secy. Education (Technical) And Others Respondents

JUDGEMENT

Rajes Kumar, J. - (1.) HEARD Learned Counsel for the petitioner and Sri Neeraj Tiwari, Learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the respondent no.2 and learned Standing Counsel.
(2.) BY means of the present writ petition, the petitioner is challenging the order/letter dated 13.12.2011 issued by the respondent no.3, by which the admission of the petitioner in M.B.A. course has been cancelled on the ground that the University denied to enroll the petitioner because the qualifying percentage of the petitioner is below 50% marks. Learned counsel for the petitioner submitted that under the belief that 40% marks was the minimum qualifying marks for the admission in M.B.A. course as mentioned in the brochure of the University, the petitioner sought admission and, therefore, the cancellation of the admission, is not justified.
(3.) SRI Neeraj Tiwari, Learned Counsel appearing on behalf of the respondent no.2 submitted that the petitioner obtained only 47.8% marks in graduation, which is less than 50% marks prescribed for the admission by the All India Council for Technical Education and neither the State Government nor the University is empowered to prescribe standard marks lower than standard marks prescribed by All India Council for Technical Education. He submitted that in the brochure of the University, the minimum marks for the admission in M.B.A course was wrongly mentioned as 40% marks for seeking admission in M.B.A. course. Subsequently, on 07.02.2011 a corrigendum was published in various newspapers and also on the website that minimum criterion for entrance in M.B.A. course is 50% marks in graduate examination which has wrongly been mentioned as 40% marks in the brochure and further it was informed that all those students, who do not fulfil this criterion may seek refund of the fee.;


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