‘Degree Online Services Telangana’ phase-2 over, lukewarm response to diploma publications

by Lionel Casey

HYDERABAD: There has been a lukewarm reaction to undergraduate admissions with the crowning glory of the second phase of Degree Online Services Telangana (DOST) 2019.

While 70,153 students have exercised their web options within the first phase, in the second section, only 31,790 authentications have been made.

This 12 months 3. Eight lakh seats are up for grabs in degree schools throughout the State.

P Laxma Reddy, chairman of the Association for Strengthening of Private Initiative in Rural Education (ASPIRE), blamed delays in Eamcet counseling for the terrible reaction.

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“Students who have secured ranks in Eamcet didn’t get their desired course or university. And folks who need to make their selection after knowing what they may be being presented in engineering will sooner or later come to DOST. A big range of students have additionally regarded for supplementary exams and are looking ahead to their effects and will also move from MPC or BiPC to Commerce at diploma degree,” he brought.

In any case, Reddy stated that the overall occupancy of seats in degree colleges would no longer exceed 2 lakh, as it did in DOST 2018. “Even people who join the course, eight to ten percent of them drop out through the end of the first semester,” said G Nagaiah, president of the Private Degree Colleges Association.

He said it’s no longer simply admissions; the Telangana State Council of Higher Education is not interested in degree schooling. He alleged that final-year diploma college students had lost the opportunity to use countrywide institutions because the diploma checks were underway.

He explained that most institutions ask for provisional certificates at the start of July.

“By making the admission technique online, the entire process needs to be completed in a shorter time, but right here, exams are happening until June, and the new session starts offevolved only in September, and by that time, PG admissions some other place inside the united states would close,” he said. Prof R Limbadri, convenor of DOST and vice-chairman of TSCHE, denied that there might be more numbers than in previous years.

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