Deccan Chronicle

1st TS Eamcet tomorrow

TS not to allow late-comers into the examinatio­n halls

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Five days after Andhra Pradesh held its first Eamcet, Telangana state will hold its first Eamcet on Thursday with elaborate security arrangemen­ts. Nearly 2.4 lakh students are set to appear for the first TS Eamcet across the state in 423 examinatio­n centres. Out of these, nearly 23 per cent students are from Andhra Pradesh and other states who will have to appear for the exam in TS.

About 1.39 lakh students will appear for the engineerin­g exam, while more than 91,000 students will vie for medical seats in the state. Students appearing for the exam will be frisked before entering the hall. Officials said their fingerprin­ts will also be recorded before the exam begins. No electronic gadgets will be allowed as officials want to prevent malpractic­es.

The first TS Eamcet will also be unique in the sense that nearly 67 per cent of the students appearing for the exam are from the reserved categories. About 49 per cent seats are reserved for Scheduled Tribes, Scheduled Castes, Backward Classes and physically handicappe­d students. The total number of seats to be available for counsellin­g is yet to be announced. Consequent­ly, competitio­n among the reserved category students is also expected to increase.

“Definitely, competitio­n among the reserved category students will increase because of the high number of students. As a result, we are expecting a net improvemen­t in quality as we will get the cream among reserved category students,” TS Eamcet convenor and JNTU Hyderabad Registrar Prof. N.V. Ramana Rao explained. In the engineerin­g stream this time, 37 per cent of all the applicants are from the general category while in the medical stream, it is just about 25 per cent.

While students appearing for the AP Eamcet were allowed to appear for the exam even if they were late by a few minutes, TS Eamcet Convenor made it clear that despite transport troubles, students will not be allowed into the exam halls if they are late. Alternate travel arrangemen­ts have also been made by the JNTU Hyderabad.

Due to competitio­n, we are expecting a net improvemen­t in quality as we will get the cream among the reserved category

PROF. N.V. RAMANA RAO,

JNTU-H registrar

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