Hello Karan,
I understand you're feeling frustrated, but filing a legal case against a college like JNGEC (Jawaharlal Nehru Government Engineering College) should be your last resort , and only if there is a clear and provable violation of their own admission criteria.
Here’s what you should do first: 1. Recheck Eligibility Criteria
Go through the official admission brochure or notification carefully.
Confirm the cut-off marks , category reservation , and HPCET score requirements for your category (EWS).
124 in HPCET and 83% in 12th is a strong profile in many cases. 2. Contact the Admission Office
Call or email the JNGEC admission cell with your query and attach your mark sheet and HPCET score.
Politely ask why you were not selected if you're eligible as per their notification.
Keep all responses and documents for record. 3. File a Grievance (if needed)
If you receive no valid reason , or the process seems unfair:
File a written complaint to the college principal or director .
You can also submit your complaint to HPTU (Himachal Pradesh Technical University) if they manage the admissions. Legal Action (Only If Justified)
If there is clear evidence that:
You met all eligibility criteria,
They promised admission to students with your profile,
And still rejected you unfairly without explanation,
Then you can consult an education lawyer and consider legal steps. Avoid Threatening Language
Using threats like “college will face huge rating down” or “they’ll have to give commission” weakens your position. Stick to facts, evidence, and formal complaint channels.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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