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B’luru: Popular Govt Colleges See Rush for PU chair

Bengaluru: With more than 8.7 Lakh students cleared the SSLC test in the pandemic-hit year, several government PU colleges popular in Bengaluru and elsewhere in this country received a record number of applications to enter.
Thanks to the policy of not failing, at least 2.5 lakh more students knocked on the doors of PU colleges in the state.
For example, the Government of PU College, 13th Cross, Malleswaram, has issued 1,400 applications since Tuesday and recognizes 200 students on Thursday.
“Last time, we received around 1,500 applications.
We have reached the numbers now.
This time, we hope to get around 2,500 applications.
Because we are a government college, we must recognize as many students as possible,” said Principal Ravi as.
Infra might limit the factor this year on March 21 this year, there are 5,551 PU colleges in Karnataka: 1,234 governments, 799 are compared, 160 bifurcation, 3,344 local body institutions and 14.
Last year, the government of PU College in my reform accepted 2,000 applications and admitted 1,600 candidates.
“This year, we have published 1,700 applications.
Trade, especially with a combination of computer science, is very popular.
Even though there is no cutoff for any flow, we cannot take more than 250 students for this course because the computer is limited.
We have got 700 applications For this flow, “PaKaKSa T, Principal.
Increased requests are associated with two main reasons.
“One, with all students promoted this year, we may have 2.5 others who try to continue their education.
Two, with a pandemic, many are unable to pay fees in private colleges.
So they all flock to government universities .
We expect a 30% increase in the strength of our students this year.
We have additional buildings and current classrooms, “said Jayayaram U, Principal of Government Pu College, PEENYA.
Government universities usually don’t send students back.
This year, faculty infrastructure and strength can be a limiting factor.
Students who cannot enter the preferred stream are often asked to choose other courses.
“While we expect 1,500 applications, we cannot accommodate more than 1,000.
Even when we try to realize faculty resources, space to accommodate students can be a problem,” said Ratnakar Shetty, Principal, Government PU College, 18th Cross, Malleswaram.
“We have placed two additional stools until the board in one class.
In some cases, the teacher’s podium limits expansion plans.
While the flow of trade and art is full, some seats in science are empty.
We ask students to consider it,” said a principal from Dakshina Kannada.
Many other colleges and private institutions, in particular, did not confirm the trend.
“We must pay attention to how registration turns out,” said Ningegowda Ah, President, Pre-University pre-university pre-university lecturer association.
“There is no special intake in government universities.
We do not limit the number of students who enter in a college.
College can increase the number of previous nod parts from the department.
The Government PU College cannot deny a student seat.
The problem is only with universities where The infrastructure is not enough.
If the lecturer is lacking, we can make alternative settings; but facilities such as classrooms need time.
Such colleges must find a solution like a shift system.
But the demand for PU seats is not uniform.
Some colleges in a hurry, others Not even after giving enough publicity, “said a PU department official.
The last date for reception without a penalty is August 31.
Students can join the RS 670 penalty between 1 and 11 September.
Students can pay a special penalty fee of Rs 2,890 to September 25.
The physical class for PU students will begin on August 23 and online class from August 16.

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