AHMEDABAD:
The Indian Institute of Management-Ahmedabad (IIM-A) on Saturday has said that if the OBC quota issue is resolved before April 12, then admissions will be given to students under the category.
IIM-A Chairman Vijaypath Singhania told reporters after the institute's board meeting that ``the view taken by the board was that if they give admission to the OBCs now it may amount to contempt of court.''
``So if the issue is resolved by the Supreme Court before April 12, then only admission will be given under the OBC category [in the coming academic year]." The institute has hiked the annual fees for two-year postgraduate course to Rs. 2 lakh.
``The fees have been hiked from Rs. 1.77 lakh to Rs. 2 lakh,'' Mr. Singhania said. The fees for the postgraduate programme for executives (PGPX) too were hiked from Rs. 10 lakh to Rs. 14 lakh.
IIM-A Director Bakul Dholakia said the board of governors had taken a unanimous decision to hike the fees
PTI
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