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Rejection goes into the vocational school students ask

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Coimbatore: The pursuit of a course at Tamil Nadu Agriculture University (TNAU), Coimbatore, has always been a dream of GODA from Pachalur of Erode District.
The class X exam sign is not enough to get the first group in class XI.
He chose vocational school with agricultural practice to try his luck in the 5% seat allocated in TNAU for students from the vocational school.
But he could not reach 67 seats provided for students from vocational schools in 18 universities constituent under TNAU, Coimbatore.
He chose to technique at a college in Chennai, but he could fulfill his dream of studying agriculture if seats were provided at 28 affiliated self-financing colleges as well as those in the past.
Do accepting students from vocational schools in affiliated colleges until 2019 before locking exercises.
This has prevented students from around 300 strange government schools and many schools assisted offering vocational flow with agricultural sciences as the main subject of joining this professional course.
Students who have graduated class XII under the vocational school to join universities affiliated with self financing.
TNAU, Coimbatore, in accordance with the revenue notice released earlier this month.
Students from vocational flow do not meet the requirements to join B SC.
(Hons) Agriculture and B SC (Hons) Horticulture courses Oferin 28 Self-Financing Universities TNAU.
Deputy Chancellor TNAU, Coimbatore, K Ramasamy said the candidate was free to move to court to claim revenues in private affiliate colleges as a decision to limit students from vocational schools from joining private universities to appear recently.
“The only problem might be a low sign of these students in class XII which usually comes far below in the ranking list.
These students prefer coimbatore and madurai who are also liked by students who are smart and they find it difficult to manage, “He said.
Karaet Forum for Education Development – Tamil Nadu S Moorthy said it was unfair to drain only 67 seats out of a total of 1,280 seats in 18 universities of constituents for students from vocational schools.
He said in the 2019-2020 academic year, 140 seats were allocated for NRI quota.
But only 103 students submitted it.
Similarly, 140 other seats are allocated for industrial sponsor quotas.
But only 96 students who submitted a 7.5% reservation announced for government school students in a professional course were canceled in this case because TNAU refused to enter private affiliate colleges for students who had studied vocational schools, he said.
Asked whether similar reservations for students from vocational schools in private universities can be considered, Vice-Chancellor N Kumar said that the performance of poor academic candidates from vocational schools was a matter of concern for private universities.
“However, the decision relating to the acceptance is that the state government,” he said talking to TOI, Agriculture Minister M Rananelvam made sure to see the problem and find a friendly solution.

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