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good news for EAMCET and GATE/PGECET applicant waiting for M.Tech Admission.
With the news printed in leading English Newspaper Deccan Chronicle, it is confirm that the counseling will start soon.
News printed in Deccan Chronicle
News printed in Deccan Chronicle
The AP High Court on Friday hoped that the Admissions and
Fee Regulation Committee would act independently in fixing the fee for the
engineering courses for the academic year 2012-13. With the issue of common fee
for engineering colleges back to square one, after AP High Court on Friday
ruled that the fees have to be fixed as per recommendations of the Admissions
and Fee Regulatory Committee, the state government has intensified efforts to
ensure all colleges accept its proposal of `35,000 as the common fee.
While many colleges have already yielded, the government is learnt
to be making efforts to ensure all others submit affidavits to this effect to
the AFRC by Saturday evening.
The AFRC is scheduled to meet on Saturday to decide
the fee structure in engineering colleges and recommend it
to the government on Monday.
The ‘pressure tactics’ adopted by the government seemed to have
worked to a large extent, with 724 colleges submitting affidavits to AFRC till
Friday accepting `35,000 as the common fee. Of them, 430 are engineering
colleges, 73 MBA, 36 MCA and 185 are pharmacy colleges.
Sources said the government deliberately ‘leaked’ information on
Friday that colleges that fail to submit affidavits accepting ` 35,000 as the
fee have to face the ‘consequences’ in the form of raids and inspections, among
others.
Pressing the panic button,
many college authorities made a beeline for the AFRC on
Friday itself to submit their affidavits, sources said.
Prominent groups such as Malla Reddy Group of Institutions, MLR, St
Mary’s and Holy Mary, which run a chain of professional
colleges, submitted affidavits to AFRC accepting the prescribed fee.
The Committee is likely to recommend the fee proposed by the
government,
contending that the managements had approached them seeking
`35,000 as fees in affidavits.
While nearly 200 colleges are still to submit affidavits to the
AFRC, the government is hopeful that they will also fall in line by Saturday
evening. The government expects only a handful of colleges to not yield to the pressure
tactic and seek a further hike, but officials indicated that they can ‘deal’
with managements of these institutions later.
The government is keen on starting Eamcet engineering counselling
from August 27, as per the tentative schedule it had submitted to the High
Court on Thursday.
Counselling from August 20, says SCHE The tentative
schedule announced by the SCHE AFRC recommendations will be sent to the state
government on August 18.
Eamcet convener notification will be issued on August 20.
Date of certification will be on August 27.
The aspirants can enter their option on August 29.
Seats would be allotted on September 12 and class es be commenced
from September 17.
---Deccan Chronicle
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