A 23-year-old BSc Physics student had accused her one year senior of sexually harassing her for last two years after which the college administration had forwarded the matter to the women's cell. The cell found the accused guilty and he was expelled later.
According to the Deputy Registrar, the third year BSc student had approached the women's cell on January 5 this year with a complaint regarding the harassment.
After investigating the matter, the cell gave a report to the IIT administration which was tabled at the IIT Senate on April 5. The accused student was expelled immediately.
On criticism in some quarters that entrance exams have
become more of "memory tests", and many students were enrolling in mushrooming coaching institutes to break into IITs, Desai said students who get into IITs were very bright.
"It's a supply and demand thing. There are 14 lakh people who want to get into 10,000 seats (in IITs); obviously there will be competition. It is an opportunity for someone (coaching institutes) to say: I will teach you to get in. What do you do now? If there is a certain market-driven opportunity (for coaching institutes), how can you deny that?" he said.
