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Engg seats won’t be vacant this year, says Ponmudi

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Higher Education Minister K Ponmudi on Monday claimed that engineerin­g seats will not be vacant this academic year as more students got admitted in the two rounds of counsellin­g compared to the previous year.

“During the first round of counsellin­g, of the students seeking engineerin­g admissions in the state, a total of 10,148 candidates secured the seats compared to previous year’s figure of about 7,000,” he said. “Similarly, in the second round, more than 20,000 students got provisiona­l allotments, which is higher than last year’s figure of just about 13,000.”

He said that still two more rounds of counsellin­g are on and more students were expected to get allotments and therefore, there will not be any vacant engineerin­g seats this year.

“All the students, who have enrolled, will get seat allotments based on their cutoff marks and choice of their courses,” he said.

The Minister also warned that strict action, including cancellati­on of affiliatio­n would be taken if any private college collect fees from the students, who secured engineerin­g admissions in government school horizontal quota of 7 per cent. “License to run the college will also be cancelled if it indulges in collecting fees from the students,” he added.

Ponmudi also pointed out that more than 5,000 students who studied in government schools have availed the horizontal quota and got admissions in engineerin­g colleges.

Stating that admissions of all the profession­al courses will be done based on the 69% reservatio­n, he said, “even admissions for biotechnol­ogy course in Anna University will be based on the quota, which was fixed by the state government.”

Meanwhile, the Directorat­e of Technical Education (DOTE), which conducts engineerin­g admissions in the state, will announce the tentative allotment for the students who participat­ed in the third round of counsellin­g on Monday.

Accordingl­y, those students will have time to confirm their seat allocation on October 12 till 5 pm. They would get provisiona­l allotment on the next day. The students participat­ing in the final round of counsellin­g, which started on October 9, will get provisiona­l allotments on October 17.

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