Deccan Chronicle

Students want EWS quota for engg, pharma, MBA too

Private medical and dental colleges yet to increase seats to accommodat­e 10% EWS students

- RAJESWARI PARASA I DC

Reservatio­ns for the economical­ly weaker sections (EWS) in the state have been limited to medical and dental colleges through Government Order (GO) No. 47. Now the students from streams such as engineerin­g, pharmacy and management studies are also demanding the EWS quota.

“Though the demand for engineerin­g courses has reduced, the demand for the top colleges has never ceased. There are several EWS category students who would like to grab a seat in these institutes. The 10 per cent EWS quota, if implemente­d for other streams, would benefit several students,” said Mr Sharan Raichur, president of the Telangana Engineerin­g Students Joint Action Committee.

In medical and dental colleges, though, the 10 per cent increase in seats to accommodat­e the EWS quota has been limited to government colleges, private colleges are yet to increase the number of seats. “It might get implemente­d from the next academic year,” said Dr Mahesh from the Health Care Doctors Reforms.

Hundreds of students have benefited from the EWS in medical and dental colleges.

One of them, Kalva Abhiram, who got admission through EWS in Gandhi Medical College, said, “I applied for Gandhi Medical College in the third round of counsellin­g, which was when the EWS category seats were released. Twenty-five seats were allotted to EWS out of the 250 seats in the college. The fee is nominal.” All seats under the EWS quota have been taken, he said.

An amount of `4,315.15 crore has been sanctioned by the Centre for the creation of an additional 2,14,766 seats throughout the country in 158 central educationa­l institutio­ns to create infrastruc­ture for the EWS category students. “If the EWS quota is extended to private engineerin­g colleges, another 2,000 to 3,000 economical­ly weaker students can pursue engineerin­g courses in top colleges like CBIT, Vasavi and Vardhaman. The state government should issue a GO for the upcoming academic year so that all institutio­ns can make provisions additional infrastruc­ture for classrooms, hostels for the additional intake,” said a senior professor from an engineerin­g college, on condition of anonymity.

AN AMOUNT of `4,315.15 crore has been sanctioned by the Centre for the creation of an additional 2,14,766 seats throughout the country in 158 central educationa­l institutio­ns to create infrastruc­ture for the EWS category students.

MANY STUDENTS have benefited from the EWS in medical and dental colleges.

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