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Twenty-two of 78 students who scored zero in the entrance test this year will get admission in engineering and agriculture courses as they belong to Scheduled Caste (SC) or Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities.

According to officials in the education department, despite scoring zero in EAMCET (Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test), these students have qualified as they got the minimum 40 percent marks in the qualifying XII exam.

While nine students will get admission into engineering colleges, 13 can pursue other courses except MBBS. Even this was possible till 2008 when the Medical Council of India (MCI) tightened the norms.

The Dalit/tribal students who qualified despite scoring zero in the medical stream in EAMCET can get admissions into agriculture, veterinary and horticulture courses.

The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad, conducts EAMCET every year for admission into engineering, medical, dental and agriculture courses both in government and private colleges in the state. The results of EAMCET 2012 were announced last week.

Of 90,917 students who wrote EAMCET in the medicine stream, 83,686 qualified.

For the general category students, the competition will be tough with only 4,950 seats available in 37 medical colleges and 1,870 seats in 21 dental colleges.

Andhra Pradesh has the highest number of engineering colleges (671) in the country.

Of 283,477 students who wrote engineering entrance, 223,886 have qualified. This number has come down to about 200,000 as many students did not pass the XII exam.

This means over 100,000 engineering seats would still go vacant in the academic year 2012-13. The state has 321,000 engineering seats.

Academics say the number of vacant seats in engineering colleges would be even higher as the top rankers will opt for the Indian Institute of Technology.

Till 2010, passing XII exam was enough to get admission into engineering college even if the students score zero in EAMCET.

Last year, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) prescribed a cut off percentage of 50 in 12 Class for general category and 40 percent for the reserved quota students.

The total marks in EAMCET are 160, and for the general category and the qualifying marks are 25 percent of the total.

Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan, who is the chancellor of all universities in the state, is unhappy over the state of affairs.

Addressing JNTU Hyderabad convocation in May, he disapproved of the trend of giving admissions to students who don't score a single mark in EAMCET.

"There should be some minimum qualifying marks. What do you expect of such students, who score zero, to do in classrooms? Do you want to develop an inferiority complex among such students?" he asked.

Last year, 26 out of 73 students who got zero marks in EAMCET were declared qualified. Of them, 17 got admissions into engineering and nine in agriculture/veterinary colleges.


Zero in exam? In Andhra, you can still get admission | newKerala.com, 48323



imo this is too bad......probably one of the reasons why engineers working on kaveri engine failed.
 
Not in entire India. only In Andhra. Dont generalize. The problem in Andhra is too many professional colleges.

Andhra Pradesh has the highest number of engineering colleges (671) in the country. And obviously they have to fill al the seats in all these colleges
 
Not in entire India. only In andhra. Dont generalise. The problem in Andhra is too many professional colleges.

Andhra Pradesh has the highest number of engineering colleges (671) in the country.

andhra is a country?
 
An hypocrite opening the thread..
First, lower caste people are not being developed, india failed..
Now lower caste people are given some chances, giving them education and livelihood and still india fails...
Delusional pakistani !!
PS: Caste should be erased in 15-20 years !!

Not in entire India. only In Andhra. Dont generalize. The problem in Andhra is too many professional colleges.

Andhra Pradesh has the highest number of engineering colleges (671) in the country. And obviously they have to fill al the seats in all these colleges

Which country u r in? Even TN have 723 engineering collages!!
And Andra and karnataka have more collages than TN !!
 
The problem is too many colleges and too many seats


Of 283,477 students who wrote engineering entrance, 223,886 have qualified. This number has come down to about 200,000 as many students did not pass the XII exam.

This means over 100,000 engineering seats would still go vacant in the academic year 2012-13. The state has 321,000 engineering seats.

OP didnt read this part !! :P
 
The problem is too many colleges and too many seats


Of 283,477 students who wrote engineering entrance, 223,886 have qualified. This number has come down to about 200,000 as many students did not pass the XII exam.

This means over 100,000 engineering seats would still go vacant in the academic year 2012-13. The state has 321,000 engineering seats.

OP didnt read this part !! :P

Education has become a new business !!!
few years back, there would be no seats left for candidates with less marks, but not nowadays !!
 
And you pakistani members still alleges that in India dalits and other low caste people in extremely bad situation. Look have they are being benefited. Poor and low caste people get a chance to study engineering so that they can live a better life in future. See how our government is doing to uplift the backward classes.

and FYI as there are too many seats in the state so the ST and SC students can get a chance to be admitted even at zero marks.
 
Plus there is negative marking in exams. Once a friend of mine got the score of "-10" in some entrance exam.
 
Wow every small issue of India becoming big news in PDF......... lol PDF....lol
 
What is the big fuss about. The solution is simple. They should have a minimum mark for the test as well. They should have had it from the start. Since they did not, they can correct it now. Why blame reservation ? It si the stupidity of those who framed the entrance criteria, and it can be easily rectified from next year.
 
If india wants to progress sc/st quotas shud be thrown away. This system has too many loopholes which have never got rectified.
 
There is a reason why Indian roads and bridges collapse all of a sudden. Not to forget the DRDO's 5th gen alien fighter and
the most advanced 4++++++ gen Tejaj with supa dupa kaveri engine. Epitome of Indian engineering success.
 
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