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STD XI receipt: 64% empty seats with just one round again

STD XI receipt: 64% empty seats with just one round again
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Nagpur: The city might go to the worst performance in the STD XI receipt through a general registration procedure (CAP), because 64% of seats are still empty with only one remaining reception.
Many academics say that it is very unlikely that the final round, officially referred to as a special round, will be able to cover the deficit.
Ravindra Fadnavis, a senior academic who always questioned the futility of the hat in Nagpur, said, “This year the doubtful record will be created because more than half of the seats will remain empty in the city.
Even after the final round and consolidate several seats, it is impossible for them to be Can cover more than 10 percentage points.
So, about 50% -55% of seats in Nagpur will not have the current taker.
“He added that usually the figures of empty seats are usually around 40% sign.
Ashok Gavankar, Secretary General of the Vidarbha Junior Higher Education Teachers Association, has become another vocal criticism.
Speaking to Ti before, Gavankar said, “Cap or CET must be held when there are more candidates compared to the chair offered.
So, it really felt that acceptance was given based on achievement.
In Nagpur in the year we saw 20,000 empty seats, and This year might reach a record breakdown number, so what’s the point of having a hat? “Mandatory stamp for all junior colleges affiliated with the State Entity located within the city limits.
The State Education Department conducted closing online in several city centers such as Mumbai, Pune etc.
Because this is the initiative of the state government, can Nagpur itself back from the limit? Fadniv said it’s possible.
“This year Aurangabad moved from Ambit Cap.
The local college there lobbied with public representatives and then the presentation was carried out to local education officials.
They can convince them in Mantrallaya and official notice issued.
So, I believe that even in Nagpur we can apply The same thing, “Fadniv said.
Other academics, who did not want to be identified, said, “The problem is clearly the excess supply of seats in rural and urban areas.
Students flocked to Junior College located outside the city of Nagpur because of the tie-up of the coach’s class, and therefore the pressure on the City College It has dramatically reduced.
“The special round of lid begins on Saturday and will end on September 25.
The Ministry of Education in the official record has stated that “this might be the last round”.

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