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PROVISIONAL ELIGIBLE CERTIFICATE (PEC)


In the G.O. (Ms) No. 109, Higher Education (J1) Department, dated 10.4.2002, guidelines for admission of students under NRI Quota in Self Financing Engineering Colleges have been issued and the same have been adopted from the academic year 2002-2003 onwards.

The Supreme Court of India, in a case relating to an appeal with regard to admission of “NRI sponsored” candidates in Uttarakhand Forest Hospital Medical College, Haldwani has delivered in its judgement dated 3.11.2008 has held that only genuine NRIs are eligible to seek admission under NRI quota.

In the letters No.6222/J1/2009, dated 24.2.2009, 6.5.2009 and 20.5.2009, the Principal Secretary/Commissioner of Technical Education has sent proposal for revision, in the G.O first read above, following the judgements delivered by the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India in C.A. No.5041/2000 filed by P.A. Inamdar and Others Vs State of Maharashtra and others, dated 12.8.2005 read above and mentioned the admission under NRI quota in B.E./B.Tech/B.Arch. degree programmes from the academic year 2009-2010.   

The Government have examined the proposal of Principal Secretary/Commissioner of Technical Education in detail and decided to accept the same. Accordingly they direct that following guidelines be adopted for admission of students under NRI quota in Self Financing Engineering Colleges and Self Supporting Courses run in Government Aided Engineering Colleges from the academic year 2009-2010 onwards:

The NRI quota shall not exceed 15% of the total sanctioned strength in each Branch.

Admission to the NRI seats may be made on the basis of the marks obtained in the qualifying examination.

The candidates to be admitted under NRI quota are required to have obtained a pass in the higher secondary Examination (10+2 Pattern or equivalent).

The seats under NRI quota should be utilized bonafide by the NRIs only and for their children or wards. Therefore, the NRI financially supporting the candidate should either be the parent (Father or Mother) of the candidate or legally declared as guardian of the candidate by the Court as per “The Guardian and Wards Act, 1890”.

Candidates admitted under “NRI” quota should submit the following documents:

NRI status certificate of the financial sup porter issued by the Indian Embassy of the respective country under their seal.

Certificate of Relationship between the NRI financial supporter and the candidate issued by the competent authority. Valid Indian Passport of the NRI Financial supporter.

NRE (Non Resident External) Bank Account Pass Book of the Financial supporter.

Evidence for Payment of Development Charges of US $ 1000/- to the college by the NRI financial supporter (One time payment at the time of admission only).

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