Online admission schedule revealed

The schedule for online admissions for management quota seats in engineering colleges was issued on Wednesday. The AP State Council of Higher Education has devised an exclusive online portal with the Centre for Good Governance’s assistance to enable colleges to upload their data on availability of management quota seats and for students to submit applications. The number of management quota seats available in each college will be uploaded on http://apsche. cgg.gov.in by September 11.

Students will be allowed to submit online applications through this website for colleges of their choice from 8 am on September 12 and they need to submit separate application for each college. Applications can be submitted till 11.30 pm on September 22. Colleges are required to prepare the ‘merit list’ and ‘selection list’ from among the applicants and upload them on September 24 as well as submit the lists to APSCHE. The Council will verify it and display the final lists by September 28, and selected students have to report at their respective college by October 1 for admission.

Tech colleges confident of ‘striking gold’
Since most AIEEE rankers will not actually take admissions in the state’s tech colleges given that they may gain entry to NITs, IIITs and the like, the government will be forced to allot the vacant seats to students without AIEEE or Eamcet rankings. If any seats remain vacant after the first phase, the government will conduct the second phase of admissions, but with a different set of AIEEE rankers, forcing a surrender of vacant seats to the managements to fill on their own, similar to what is being done in the case of merit quota seats after the second phase of Eamcet counselling. The managements are thus confident that they can “manage” at this stage by allotting seats to the students of their choice.

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