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Hyderabad: The state government has decided to further tighten the norms to check multiple blocking of seats in top engineering colleges under the management quota.
The AP State Council of Higher Education on Saturday convened a meeting with the managements of top engineering colleges to discuss on the measures that need to be taken to check the menace of blocking of seats.It has been a common practice to block the management quota seats by using meritorious students who score very well ranks in JEE (Main), Eamcet or those who score high marks in Inter (10+2) exams.
Various educational consultants and brokers are involved in this trade. They lure toppers with handsome amounts to block the seats and vacate them after seat allotment to enable managements to allot those vacant seats to students of their choice by collecting hefty donations. They block seats by asking the same toppers to apply for seats in different colleges.
“We have asked the managements to prepare merit lists from among the applicants and the vacant seat has to be allotted to the next best students in the order of merit. They should not deviate from the merit list and allot seats to someone else,” said P. Sathi Reddy, secretary, APSCHE. The managements sought two-weeks time to put in place a system to check multiple blocking of seats.
States: Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad: The state government has decided to further tighten the norms to check multiple blocking of seats in top engineering colleges under the management quota.
The AP State Council of Higher Education on Saturday convened a meeting with the managements of top engineering colleges to discuss on the measures that need to be taken to check the menace of blocking of seats.It has been a common practice to block the management quota seats by using meritorious students who score very well ranks in JEE (Main), Eamcet or those who score high marks in Inter (10+2) exams.
Various educational consultants and brokers are involved in this trade. They lure toppers with handsome amounts to block the seats and vacate them after seat allotment to enable managements to allot those vacant seats to students of their choice by collecting hefty donations. They block seats by asking the same toppers to apply for seats in different colleges.
“We have asked the managements to prepare merit lists from among the applicants and the vacant seat has to be allotted to the next best students in the order of merit. They should not deviate from the merit list and allot seats to someone else,” said P. Sathi Reddy, secretary, APSCHE. The managements sought two-weeks time to put in place a system to check multiple blocking of seats.
States: Andhra Pradesh
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