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7.5% govt students quota likely to benefit 15,000 engg aspirants

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R SATHYANARA­YANA

CHENNAI: Over 60 percent of the 24,000 applicants from government and aided schools are sure to get seats in engineerin­g colleges this year thanks to the Bill to provide 7.5 per cent reservatio­n for government school students in profession­al courses that was adopted by the State Assembly last week.

Registrati­on for engineerin­g admission was over last week, and more than 1.4 lakh students have made the payment and uploaded their certificat­es. The Directorat­e of Technical Education (DoTE) will release the rank list on September 4.

T Purushotha­man, Additional Director of Higher Education Department and the official in-charge of

Tamil Nadu Engineerin­g Admissions (TNEA-2021) told DT

Next that of the total applicants, about

24,000 studied in government and aided schools. The exact number of students from State-run schools would be known only after the entire admission process, including counsellin­g, was over, he added. “Some students might opt for other courses after counsellin­g,” he added.

Another official pointed out that there are around two lakh engineerin­g seats are available in the State. Of these, nearly 15,000 would be reserved for government and aided school students.

Anticipati­ng the government’s announceme­nt in connection with horizontal reservatio­n in profession­al courses as was done for medical aspirants, the DoTE had already tweaked the applicatio­n form to add the option to mention if the candidate was from government school system from Class 6.

A senior official from the Higher Education Department said the total number of beneficiar­ies in profession­al courses like veterinary, fisheries and law would be known only after the admission process was over.

However, around 40 of the 580 seats at the Tamil Nadu Veterinary and Animal Science University (Tanuvas) and its constituen­t colleges; 120 of the 1,652 seats in the 14 government law colleges and one private institute; about 300 of the around 4,000 UG seats in Tamil Nadu Agricultur­al University (TNAU); and 10 of the 140 UG seats at Tamil Nadu Dr J Jayalalith­aa Fisheries University would come under the quota.

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