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ENGINEERING SEATS ARE GOING TO VACANT IN THIS YEAR

Kakinada, May 15, (way2newstv.com):
The management of engineering colleges is looking for admissions. The number of students enrolled in the EAMCET this year is less than the available engineering seats. The process of cutting the process will soon begin with 17 public engineering colleges and 305 private engineering colleges in the state. There are 3924 seats in government colleges in the state and about 305 lakh private engineering colleges. A total of lakh students were eligible to qualify for the engineering entrance examination. As many as 17,000 356 students from Telangana state were tested and 15 thousand 216 students qualified for the exam. A total of 87,000 484 students enrolled in the Telugu Desam were enrolled in Telugu and 49 lakh 505 students were eligible. A total of 79.74 percent students were eligible for EAMCET. Of these, 81 thousand 734 were eligible, while the girls qualified for 57 thousand 451. Five of the transgenders were also qualified. 


ENGINEERING SEATS ARE GOING TO VACANT IN THIS YEAR

Overall, more than 150 lakh engineering seats are available in the state. However, the number of eligible 49 lakh 505 students is less qualified than seats. While the seats available in government engineering colleges are enjoyable, private college owners have been searching for these students. "Seat Itham Mahaprabha, come and come in our college," he said. In the state, the respective governments have been permitted to create engineering colleges in the past. In the case of medical colleges, there is a huge demand for the beauty seats this year as many governments have not granted enough state. MBBS and BDS courses were not selected by EAMCET from this year and Neet was brought in. Rank cards are issued to students who attend EAMCET.