Chennai: Hundreds of engineering chairs, including those from premium government colleges, may be wasted this year because many students allocated seats tend to stop to join MBBS.
Three weeks after the declaration of the results of the results of the NEET, both the central and state committees have started the receipt process.
The last date to recognize students against vacancies, BTECH is November 30.
Delay in reception was caused by a delayed legal case in the Supreme Court about 10.5% of the quota specifically for Vanniyars and a 10% quota for the economic part of Alinda.
“When they complete medical counseling, it will be too late to do a mop-up counsel to fill in the vacancies,” said a school principal from a college engineering.
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This year, the medical counseling committee under the Directorate General of Health – who conducted online counseling for 15% of all Indian quota seats, are considered universities and university centers – have delayed the receipt until there was clarity from the Supreme Court in the EWS quota case.
In addition, last week, the state appealed to the orders of the High Court which revoked the state legislative Fiat provided a 10.5% internal reservation to the Vanniakula Kshatriya community in the MBC quota in receipt and employment.
The acceptance process for MBBS seats under the country’s quota usually starts immediately after the first round of counseling by the central committee.
“We follow this process so that the top ranking students can bring seats from all Indian quota instead of preventing them at the state level,” said Secretary of the Selection Committee, Dr.
Vasanthamani P.
Last year, Anna University has nearly 700 empty seats because many students join The University and Constituent College departments, quitting their programs to join MBBS and BDS courses after medical counseling.
“Because of the delay in medical counseling, the top 50 engineering colleges may have a more empty chair this year,” said R M Kishore, Vicechairman from RMK Engineering College.