The decision was taken by the IIT senate on Monday, he added.
"Sixteen students have been suspended for three years and six others for one year," IIT, Kanpur, Deputy Director Dr Manindra Agarwal told reporters here.
He said that 16 of the students had been expelled for three years as the charges against them were "very serious". The suspended students would not have the right to go for a mercy appeal during the suspension period, he added.
The decision was taken by the IIT senate at its meeting on Monday after giving an opportunity to these students to present their version, he said.
These students had allegedly ragged their juniors on the night of August 19 and 20.
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