Hyderabad: The quality of poor professional courses in Telangana has caused gradual migration students to neighboring countries, with several seats left empty in courses such as engineering, management, bed and law, among others, according to the National Assessment and Accreditation Board (NAAC) report, More than 1.34 lakh engineering seats, 8,299 B pharmaceutical chairs and 33,632 seat management do not have takers between academic years 2015-16 and 2018-19.
Experts recognize that acceptance in Telangana fell as an exodus to be considered as a university and private universities in neighboring countries increased in recent years.
“Universities are considered more innovative in the curriculum.
There is a large pond course to choose from and exposure is also higher.
Therefore, they have high demand compared to local institutions,” said DN Reddy, a former representative of Chancellor Jntuh.
