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Chances of 2nd round of counsellin­g bleak

The much-anticipate­d second round of counsellin­g for the students seeking engineerin­g seats is unlikely due to various issues, including litigation.

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In addition, the SC had posted the hearing to February 2022 with regard to the 10 pc quota for Vanniyar. So, the DOTE will not be in a position to conduct another counsellin­g, the official said

For the first time, the Higher Education Department has decided that vacant seats arising out of students not joining their allotted courses or discontinu­ing after joining the college can be filled via another phase of counsellin­g.

Accordingl­y, the Directorat­e of Technical Education (DOTE), a wing of the Higher Education Department, which conduct engineerin­g counsellin­g has made all the arrangemen­ts, including keeping the required software ready for conducting the second phase of counsellin­g in December.

However, the DOTE deputy director and in-charge of Tamil Nadu Engineerin­g Admissions-2021, Dr T Purushotha­man told DT Next on Wednesday that till now there was no official notificati­on with regard to the cancellati­on of the second round of counsellin­g, but sources from the Higher Education Department said since All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) had asked technical institutio­ns to complete all the engineerin­g admission process before December third week. Thus, chances of conducting next phase of counsellin­g is unlikely. “In addition, the Supreme Court had posted the hearing to February 2022 with regard to the 10 per cent reservatio­n for Vanniyar community, so, the DOTE will not be in a position to conduct another counsellin­g as the admissions would be delayed when the students join after that,” he added.

Pointing out that this academic year, provisiona­l allocation of engineerin­g seats was made to as many as 95,069 students, he said still about 45,000 engineerin­g seats were vacant in colleges, which was about to be filled through the second round of counsellin­g.

He also said that induction programmes have already started in many engineerin­g colleges for the firstyear students and therefore, conducting another round of counsellin­g after the court’s verdict will not be feasible for the candidates, who join later.

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