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IITs revoke invitation to blacklisted companies

These three companies — Medd, NowFloats and Indus Insights — were among the 30 companies blacklisted by the All IIT Placement Committee (AIPC) for disrespecting job offers.

Updated on: Sep 24, 2016 12:42 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) have withdrawn placement invitations to three companies, which it sent after blacklisting them in August.

These three companies — Medd, NowFloats and Indus Insights — were among the 30 companies blacklisted by the All IIT Placement Committee (AIPC) for disrespecting job offers.

HT had, on September 12, reported that IITs Delhi, Kanpur, Madras, Kharagpur and Guwahati sent invitations to these companies after the ban. Based on this article, on September 15, 16 IITs revoked all such invites.

In an email to HT, AIPC said: “IITs invited three different companies for campus placement. The reason is oversight by the student placement coordinators. Placements across all IITs are managed by the students’ team.”

IIT Guwahati withdrawn its invitation to Indus Insights, an official from the institute said.

Read more: IITs ban startups, then invite them to placement meets

Dr Syam Nair, chairman, students’ placement office IIT Kanpur said that it is adhering to AIPC’s decision and has already instructed the placement committee to revoke the invitation.

Prof Debasis Deb, chairman of the career development centre of IIT Kharagpur also confirmed that no blacklisted companies will be invited for placements.

Meanwhile, Medd received an invitation from IIT Madras on September 21. HT has a copy of the letter.

Prof Manu Santhanam, placement advisor, IIT Madras said: “The mail was not sent out by the placement office. Any invite with the signature of a student coordinator is not a legitimate invite.”

Medd and NowFloats claim that they are yet to receive the letters revoking the invites.

 
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Rozelle Laha

Rozelle was part of Hindustan Times’ nationwide network of correspondents that brings news, analysis and information to its readers.She no longer works with the Hindustan Times.

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