Thiruvananthapuram: Minister of Public Education V Sivankutty told the Assembly on Monday that the government had mapped plans to overcome the shortage of one seat in the state.
About 6,000 students who print A + in all subjects in class 10 have not received a ticket, he said.
The minister said that 50 taluks in the country did not have enough one seat for local students.
“The government will increase the added amount of a single chair wherever it is needed.
The new batch will also be approved.
Of the 1,25,509 candidates who get A + in all subjects, 5.812 has not yet entered.
Therefore, the government will shift the excess batch in several districts to Where there are acute deficiencies for chairs.
In the district where 20% of additional seats have been approved, the steps will be taken to provide 10% sanction more, if necessary.
If necessary, the temporary batch will be approved for the flow of science, “said Sivankutty.
Additional seats will be approved so additional rations are complete, he said.
This is the first time the government recognizes lack of seats.
The opposition leader VD Sathean welcomes the government’s certainty but said it must take steps to complete the receipt process in a time-bound and non-hassle.
Meanwhile, a higher secondary directorate has opened the reception portal to send options for additional allotments.
Options can be sent from 10am on October 26 to 17:00 on October 28.
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