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Thursday, June 26, 2008

What G.O. 61 says…

Hyderabad : To curb unhealthy practices in the admission for seats under the ‘B’ category (management quota) of various professional courses, the government recently issued G.O. 61 giving details of the rules to be followed in admission process. These seats are not covered under the counselling taken up for the ‘A’ category seats that are popularly known as the convenor quota seats.
Despite the private colleges moving the courts opposing the G.O., the order was upheld. Now, they plan to go for an appeal on the decision. Meanwhile, APSCHE Chairman K.C. Reddy said that notification would be issued once the court judgement copy is released to the institutions. Though the colleges want to go for an appeal, he was confident that the G.O. would be upheld by any court.

Admission schedule

The G.O. states that admission schedule issued by the Chairman, APSCHE has to be strictly adhered to by the college managements. For filling up the seats, the APSCHE will issue a nationwide notification on behalf of all the private, unaided, professional institutions inviting applications for admission to category ‘B’ seats of the sanctioned intake in engineering, pharmacy, MBA, MCA and law, etc., courses. The details will be available on the website of APSCHE.
In the light of this, all private professional colleges have to upload the notification on to the websites of respective colleges along with information pertaining to the college concerned giving details like number of seats in each discipline, application fees, address of place for obtaining application form in person or by post, date of publication of merit list of candidates who are offered seats and the duration for which it shall remain on display. The details also have to be published on the college notice boards and the website for at least 15 days as per the schedule given by the APSCHE.
Admissions have to be made by the college on the date specified based on merit lists. NRI seats and seats allotted to candidates from other States have to be filled as per the G.O. Similar procedure is to be adopted for left-over ‘A’ category seats.
(Source : The Hindu)

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