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By Raqib Hameed Naik

Aligarh: In 2017, when the UPSC results were declared on May 31, there was a moment to celebrate for the Muslim community as 51 Muslim candidates out of the total 1,099 successful candidates made their way in the final list of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination along with dozens of women, schedule caste and schedule tribe candidates. But for Jamia Millia Islamia Residential Coaching Academy, it was an even prouder moment as 27 students studying in its academy, qualified the prestigious exam. Importantly, 9 out of 27 were women. Five made it to the IAS and two to IPS out of selected 27. Every year, the residential coaching academy (Centre for Coaching and Career Planning) at Jamia Millia Islamia invites applications for an intake capacity of 200 candidates (150 boys and 50 girls) for free coaching along with hostel facility from those belonging to the categories of minorities, SCs, STs. and women who are desirous of appearing in Civil Services preliminary-cum-mains.
But about 130 km away, Aligarh Muslim University’s residential coaching academy, which was started in the same year as Jamia Millia Islamia in 2010, drew a blank as none of its students were able to make their entry to the final list.
TwoCircles.net filed an RTI and tried to dig deeper as to why AMU’s centre was not able to perform, despite receiving similar funds like other RCA established in four other universities viz. Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad, Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi and Ambedkar University, Lucknow.
As per the RTI reply given by the Section Officer of AMU, Residential Coaching Academy, from 2010 to 2016, only four students have cracked the prestigious UPSC exam from its academy. A total of 644 students were admitted since 2010 to 2016 for receiving coaching for the civil service examinations. The number remains fairly low even when it comes to candidates who have qualified States civil services and Judicial services exams. From 2010 to 2017, only 22 candidates have qualified for the state civil service exams and 27 have made their way to the judicial services.
This failure does not come cheap, however. A total of Rs 9.83 lakh was spent on the salaries of the staff hired by the academy in 2016-2017. In fact, since 2010, when the RCA in AMU was established, an amount of Rs 11.65 crore has been spent for various works. Despite spending such an enormous amount, the number of students qualifying competitive exams remains very low.
(Extracted from twocircles.net)

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