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Grant provisiona­l admission to pvt students: AICTE

Over 30,000 Class 12 private candidates in TN await results

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CHENNAI: In a major relief for private candidates seeking admissions to technical higher education institutio­ns, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has instructed all universiti­es and colleges to provisiona­lly admit even the students who are awaiting results.

Thousands of private students from both State Board and Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had written the Class 12 board examinatio­ns recently and are waiting for results. However, the exams were cancelled for regular students and their marks from the previous classes were calculated.

Following requests from private candidates that they could not apply for technical courses due to non-availabili­ty of marksheets, AICTE member-secretary Rajive Kumar said the council has directed universiti­es and colleges to admit private and second compartmen­t candidates, whose results are not declared by the CBSE and State Board, on a provisiona­l basis.

“An undertakin­g should be obtained from such provisiona­lly admitted students that he/she shall submit their results within one week from the declaratio­n of results to the respective institutio­n, failing which the provisiona­l admission of the student shall stand cancelled,” he said.

“As such, all the heads of universiti­es, deemed-to-be universiti­es and institutio­ns were requested to implement the council’s order and display it on their noticeboar­ds and website with immediate effect,” the AICTE member-secretary added.

In Tamil Nadu, more than 35,000 private candidates had appeared for Class 12 board exams and are awaiting the results. The Class 12 supplement­ary exams were held from August 6 to 19.

A senior official from the Higher Education Department said according to the AICTE notificati­on, the required modificati­on would be done in admissions to all technical courses in the State.

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