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Friday, January 7, 2011

EAMCET cutoff mark 50 percent for engineering

All India Council for Technical Education has decided to increase the qualifying marks from 35 per cent to 50 per cent in 10+2 exams to improve the standards in Engineering. Students from scheduled castes and scheduled tribes should get at least 40 per cent.

Till date, only pass marks (35 per cent) in Intermediate was enough for a student totake admission in BE, B.Tech courses apart from securing 25 per cent marks in Eamcet. For students from scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, even a “zero” in Eamcet would fetch them a seat For students from scheduled castes and scheduled tribes, even a “zero” in Eamcet would fetch them a seat in BE/B.Tech courses if they just managed to pass Intermediate.

The new norm may prove disastrous for Engineering colleges as nearly 80,000 students who qualified in Eamcet last year did not secure 50 per cent marks in Inter.

But from next year, those who do no secure 50 percent marks will not be able to pursue Engineering courses resulting in thousands of seats remaining vacant.

The requirement of 50 per cent in Intermediate was applicable only to Eamcet medical stream students in accordance with the directions of the Medical Council of India two years ago.

The new norm, that is meant to improve standards in professional education, will be incorporated in the Eamcet notification set to be issued in the first week of February.

This follows the decision of the All India Council for Technical Education to increase the qualifying marks from 35 per cent to 50 per cent in 10+2 exams to improve the standards in Engineering.

The state has 2.8 lakh engineering seats of which 95,000 seats remained vacant this year. If the 50 per cent marks norms comes it effect, the officials expect nearly 1.5 lakh seats to remain vacant next year forcing nearly 200 colleges to shut down.

Fearing worst times ahead, the managements of engineering colleges have decided to fight against the 50 percent marks norms by launching agitation programmes. They are demanding that the government write to the AICTE for relaxing the 50 per cent norm.

However, the new norm will came in handy for the government which is trying to reduce its financial burden on account of the fee reimbursement scheme.

2 comments:

  1. EAMCET cutoff mark 50 percent for engineering is correct decision by the government. Engineering is a standard of education which needs filtering. The government should not agree to the demand of the management of engineering colleges where Education is made business.

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  2. Excellent decision for 50percent mandate in inter -----finally the state government looks to promote education in right manner.Congrats

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