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Gujarat College has more than 5000 empty seats in the Diploma course

Gujarat College has more than 5000 empty seats in the Diploma course
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The acceptance committee for the Professional Diploma course (ACPDC), Ahmedabad conducted a round of entry again to fill the empty diploma chair at the government assistance and gift.
At present, a total of 5,348 seats are lying empty in various universities throughout the state.
The new reception round was held from November 9-14, but registration has not increased significantly.
In empty seats at the polytechnic college, an ACPDC official in anonymity said that the situation was not new.
“Chairs have been empty in various diploma colleges because several new universities have been established in the last ten years but the number of students who register has been limited.
Most students choose to college around it,” explained the official.
Students have a variety of choices after class X and XII and they choose new age courses.
Safe! You have managed to throw your votelogin to see results that are in accordance with the data distributed by ACPDC, a diploma course with the highest number of empty seats from 2018, 2019 and 2020 are ceramic, electronic and communication technology, fabrication technology, mining and engineering techniques.
Only 12-17% of the total seats are filled in these subjects.
Bio-medical, chemical, civil engineering, computer engineering, electricity, environment, information technology, mechanics, petrochemicals, plastic, print technology and textile technology are in demand and more than 90% of seats filled in a short time.
Textile chemistry and petrochemical engineering are the two most sought-after courses.
In empty seats in these courses, placement officers associated with one of the polytechnic colleges in Ahmedabad the reason that the majority of students prefer white collar work.
“Getting a degree in ceramics and mining and other flows get jobs involving field work.
Initially they might not get the chance to work in the office environment.
Instead they have to spend more time in mines and other strange places,” he explained.
On the other hand has a degree in computer science, ICT and other new age courses ensuring relatively better employment opportunities and vertical mobility, sources add.

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