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Sports Excellence-based admissions for UG programs are launched by IIT-M.

Sports Excellence-based admissions for UG programs are launched by IIT-M.

CHENNAI, JUNE 13 :  The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) has started the ‘Sports Excellence Admission’ (SEA) from the academic year 2024-2025.

Through this initiative, the Institute will offer two supernumerary seats, of which one will be exclusively for female students, in each of its undergraduate programs for Indian Nationals.

IIT Madras is the first IIT in the country to introduce admissions for sportspersons in its undergraduate programmes.

This initiative is to recognize and reward talented students who have excelled in sports.
This program encourages deserving students to pursue higher education while continuing to excel in their sports, a release from IIT-Madras said on Thursday.

The admission process through SEA will require a student to qualify JEE (Advanced) but would not be through Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) portal rather through a separate portal operated by IIT Madras, which was launched on June 11, 2024.

Welcoming sportspersons to apply through the SEA, IIT-Madras Director Prof. V. Kamakoti said, “Sports not only teaches youth to maintain good health and disciplined life but also the mental maturity to handle success and failures, and how to transform failures to success with perseverance and hard work. Sports quota will ensure presence of youth with these qualities in our campus who
will be role models for other children.”

Candidates who have secured a position in the Common Rank List (CRL) or category-wise rank list in the JEE (Advanced) 2024, and have won at least one medal in any National/International-level sports competition in the last four years are encouraged to apply.

A separate ‘Sports Rank List’ (SRL) will be prepared based on the total score obtained by the candidates based on their performance in a specific list of sports. The seat allotment will be done based on this list.(UNI)

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