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Hyderabad: Managements of Private Engineering Colleges have concocted an arrangement to address the perpetual issue of seats staying unfilled consistently.
They need to open their ways to understudies from whatever is left of the nation to seek after designing. Both state governments are yet to give their gesture.
Bihar, UP and West Bengal other than the Northeastern states, don't have numerous designing universities. AP Private Engineering College Managements Association president Santhi Ramudu said, "Around 35,000 to 40,000 seats are staying empty each year. We have pondered on the issue broadly and think of this proposition. This issue has been conveyed to the notification of the advanced education division," he said.
"Scores of understudies will get the chance to understand their fantasies of building concentrate regardless of the fact that they don't get a seat in their state. Likewise, universities will leave monetary inconveniences if a lion's share of their seats are filled. This would likewise advantage the exchequer," Mr Ramudu included.
The schools have yearning arrangements to connect with understudies in nations like Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal and also in Africa. Private schools in Telangana too have conveyed this proposition to the notification of the legislature.
"Unfilled seats have turned into a major cerebral pain for us. To conquer this, we need to offer chances to understudies from different states. The administration needs to issue a GO to encourage this. Either universities ought to be allowed to fill empty seats after fruition of directing, or an uncommon share (administration amount ideally) ought to be reserved for this reason," said Mr N Goutham Rao, president of Telangana Private Engineering and Professional Colleges Managements' Association.
"This model is being executed in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka and it is time we acquainted it here with give a fillip to private designing schools," he included.
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