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Some private colleges closed the reception, while others fought

Some private colleges closed the reception, while others fought
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Mangaluru: While many private universities in the region have stopped acknowledging students because all seats have been filled, immediately after the announcement of PU results, some universities are not so lucky.
Universities that are beaten are those who depend on students from other districts in Karnataka and Kerala.
In fact, the majority of tentative revenues have occurred before the announcement of PU results, and it was officially made after the results were announced.
Some chairs are available in the flow of science, because neet and cet have not happened.
Aruna P Kamath, Principal, HR College of Business Management, Manglaela, said they had closed acceptance for undergraduate programs, as soon as the results were stated.
There are several seats available for undergraduate human resource development courses, because they need specific candidates.
“Otherwise, there are no seats available.
We have stopped acceptance for this academic year.
In addition to trading students, we also recognize science students for our management courses,” he said.
Only a few empty science seats, and trade and receipt of management have been closed.
An official from the oldest college in the city said that a handful of science seats remained empty.
This is because the neet / cet examination is waiting.
“This will be filled only after the results are announced,” Officially added.
While some private universities have not fulfilled their footage and chair science, this private university is very dependent on students from Kerala and from North India.
At present Kerala has witnessed a surge in Covid-19 cases, and there were restrictions on trips in place.
The source of college all girls in the city said that the chair had not been filled in institutions.
“Not only science, but also the humania chair and empty trade,” the source added.
Because of the Covid-19 pandemic, private universities have lost to NRI students, which form 1% to 2% of the student population in each institution.

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