Tuesday, June 18, 2013

50,000 engg seats likely to go vacant





50,000 engg seats likely to go vacant

Mumbai: With supply outstripping demand for the engineering course, once again this year thousands of seats will remain unfilled. One in every three seats will have no taker.

The states Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) received about 1.15 lakh applications from students for around 1.62 lakh seats across engineering colleges. Though the number of seats in engineering has gone up by almost 7,000,the total count of applications has risen by only 2,000 compared to last year.
The growth of new engineering colleges has been rather lukewarm, but the number of candidates interested in pursuing these courses is growing at an even slower pace.

Last year, too, the story was not different. This time around, close to 50,000 seats are likely to go vacant. The figure is equivalent to the entire capacity of engineering colleges in Kerala.
The irony is that there is still a huge demand for seats in top colleges, a DTE official said. But students no longer want to go to institutes that are poorly run the ones that do not have enough teachers and quality faculty.

Poor placements in such institutes force many students to opt out. The situation in the state could have been worse if not for a new norm.

This year for the first time, chemistry has been made optional, a DTE official said. Students could have chosen either chemistry, biology or other vocational courses to meet the eligibility cut-off of 45%.There is a slight increase in applications as more students are now eligible with the new norm. 

The situation across the country is the same and of the 14,85,894 seats in engineering colleges,2,82,320,or 19%,remained unoccupied in 2011-12.Similarly,66,988 seats, or 19% of the total 3,52,571 positions in business management schools, were vacant last year, according to data from the All India Council for Technical Education.

File HSC & SSC re-evaluation applications by June 22


File HSC & SSC re-evaluation applications by June 22

Bringing relief to thousands of HSC and SSC students, the state education board extended the deadline for students applying for reevaluation of papers this year.

Students, who have already sought photocopies of answer sheets before schools and colleges re-opened have been given time till June 22 to apply for re-evaluation.
We received many complaints from students that they could not get the photocopies of their answer sheets checked by their school/college teachers because of the holidays. Therefore, we have extended the deadline, said Krishanarao Patil, secretary of the Maharashtra State Board for Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.

According to the re-evaluation rules by the state board, students are supposed to take photocopies of answer sheets that they desire to get re-evaluated. Students need to first get the photocopy checked by their school/college teacher and based on the remarks given, the institute principal can forward the request to the divisional board office.

Since schools and colleges were shut for holidays and teachers were unavailable, we have extended the deadline only for those students who have already got photocopies of their answer sheets but could not get their papers checked by their teachers, added Patil.HSC and SSC students in Mumbai have time till Saturday to forward their requests.

File HSC & SSC re-evaluation applications by June 22


File HSC & SSC re-evaluation applications by June 22

Bringing relief to thousands of HSC and SSC students, the state education board extended the deadline for students applying for reevaluation of papers this year.

Students, who have already sought photocopies of answer sheets before schools and colleges re-opened have been given time till June 22 to apply for re-evaluation.
We received many complaints from students that they could not get the photocopies of their answer sheets checked by their school/college teachers because of the holidays. Therefore, we have extended the deadline, said Krishanarao Patil, secretary of the Maharashtra State Board for Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.

According to the re-evaluation rules by the state board, students are supposed to take photocopies of answer sheets that they desire to get re-evaluated. Students need to first get the photocopy checked by their school/college teacher and based on the remarks given, the institute principal can forward the request to the divisional board office.

Since schools and colleges were shut for holidays and teachers were unavailable, we have extended the deadline only for those students who have already got photocopies of their answer sheets but could not get their papers checked by their teachers, added Patil.HSC and SSC students in Mumbai have time till Saturday to forward their requests.

File HSC & SSC re-evaluation applications by June 22


File HSC & SSC re-evaluation applications by June 22

Bringing relief to thousands of HSC and SSC students, the state education board extended the deadline for students applying for reevaluation of papers this year.

Students, who have already sought photocopies of answer sheets before schools and colleges re-opened have been given time till June 22 to apply for re-evaluation.
We received many complaints from students that they could not get the photocopies of their answer sheets checked by their school/college teachers because of the holidays. Therefore, we have extended the deadline, said Krishanarao Patil, secretary of the Maharashtra State Board for Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.

According to the re-evaluation rules by the state board, students are supposed to take photocopies of answer sheets that they desire to get re-evaluated. Students need to first get the photocopy checked by their school/college teacher and based on the remarks given, the institute principal can forward the request to the divisional board office.

Since schools and colleges were shut for holidays and teachers were unavailable, we have extended the deadline only for those students who have already got photocopies of their answer sheets but could not get their papers checked by their teachers, added Patil.HSC and SSC students in Mumbai have time till Saturday to forward their requests.

MH-CET CAP Round Schedule 2013 I Document Verification & ARC I CAP I Last Date of Submission of Form Online I CAP Round 1st I Engineering & Technology I MHT CET CAP Round 2013


MH-CET CAP Round Schedule 2013 I Document Verification & ARC I CAP I Last Date of Submission of Form Online I CAP Round 1st I Engineering & Technology I MHT CET CAP Round 2013



Sr. No.
Activity
Schedule
First Date
Last Date
1.
Online Submission of Application form at ARC or from anywhere else through the web site for all candidates.
7-06-2013
15-06-2013
upto 5.00 PM
2.
  Document Verification and confirmation of Online Application form by Maharashtra and All India candidates in person at ARCs.
  J & K Migrant Candidates should send a printout of Online application form for confirmation to Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Andheri, Mumbai
8-06-2013
15-06-2013
upto 5.00 PM
3.
Display of Provisional Merit of CAP Rounds (Maharashtra State, J&K Migrant and All India candidates) on web site
16-06-2013 at 5.00 PM
4.
  Submission of grievance applications, if any, by Maharashtra State, All India candidates at respective ARCs.
  J&K Migrant candidates should submit grievances to Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Mumbai
16-06-2013
18-06-2013
upto 5.00 PM
5.
Display of final merit (Maharashtra State, J&K and All India candidates) on website.
19-06-2013 at 5.00 PM
6.
Display of Seat Distribution on website.
20-06-2013 at 5.00 PM
7.
Online Submission of Option Form for Mock Allotment of CAP Round-I through candidates Login by himself/herself from anywhere else through the website by Maharashtra State and All India Candidate.
17-06-2013
19-06-2013
upto 5.00 PM
8.
Display of provisional allotment of Mock Allotment of CAP Round-I
21-06-2013 at 5.00 PM
9.
Online Submission & Confirmation of Option Form of CAP Round-I through candidates Login by himself/herself through the web site by Maharashtra State candidates and All India candidates [Those candidate who are satisfied with the option given by them for Mock Allotment are required to confirm their options through his/her Login. Only those candidate who wants to change their options will be required to fill in the fresh options form for CAP Round I by following similar procedure followed by them at the earlier instance]
22-06-2013
24-06-2013
up to 5.00 PM
10.
Display of Provisional Allotment of CAP Round-I for Maharashtra State & All India Candidates.
26-06-2013
11.
Reporting to the institute as per allotment in CAP round-I.
26-06-2013
29-06-2013
upto 5.00 PM
12.
Display of Institute wise vacancy position for CAP Round-II.
01-07-2013 at 5.00 PM
13.
Online Submission & Confirmation of Option Form of CAP Round-II through candidates Login by himself/herself through the web site by Maharashtra State and All India candidates.
02-07-2013
04-07-2013
up to 5.00 PM
14.
Display of provisional allotment of CAP Round-II.
06-07-2013 at 5.00PM
15.
Reporting to the institute as per allotment in CAP Round-II.
08-07-2013
10-07-2013
up to 5.00 PM
16.
Display of Vacancy Position for admission by counseling (CAP Round-III).
12-07-2013 at 5.00 PM
17.
Admission by Counselling CAP Round-III only for the Maharashtra State candidates in person at Govt. College of Engineering, Aurangabad.
16-07-2013
18-07-2013
18.
Reporting to the institute as per allotment in Round by Counselling (CAP Round-III).
16-07-2013
20-07-2013
up to 5.00 PM
19.
Round of Admission by counselling for J & K Migrant candidates in person at Sardar Patel College of Engineering, Andheri (W), Mumbai-400058.
22-06-2013
24-06-2013
20.
Reporting to the institute as per admission in Counselling by J & K Migrant candidates.
23-06-2013
28-06-2013
up to 5.00 PM
21.
Commencement of new academic year for All institutes.
22-07-2013
22.
Cut off Date for all type of admissions for the academic year 2013-14.
10-08-2013

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