EAMCET exam is giving
student an opportunity to keep their options open to all fields unlike, NEET
and JEE in other states. But that is leading to a serious problem. Majority
student who work so hard crack NEET are unable to get seats without paying an
annual amount which goes up to 50 lakhs if you are from open category. The best
option for them will always be Study Abroad, and at http://gkworks.in/ we have been helping many students to make the
right decision.
The Bachelor of Dental
Sciences (BDS) is fast losing popularity among students clearing the
Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (EAMCET) from both
the Telugu States. According to the final phase of notification released by the
Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) and NTR University
of Health Sciences (NTRUHS) the list of vacant seats reveals that as many as
166 MBBS and 451 BDS seats remained vacant in both the Telugu States.
ronically, several
students from open category did not take admissions in the MBBS course despite
being allocated seats. For example, A Lohithaskh with 192-rank and V Shreeja
with 935-rank were allocated MBBS seats in the open category. However, seats of
both the students have fallen vacant. Speaking to The Hans India, a senior
official from the KNRUHS said, "The students either did not reported to
the college allocated to them or their allocation had been cancelled, in case
they took admission under the All India Quota (AIQ).
The trend is not only with the students from the
open and unreserved categories, even those from the SC, BC and women
reservations too have not joined in the MBBS courses under both the
universities. Delay in the counselling process and the legal battles over the
issue of GO 550 could be one among the reasons which might have forced some of
the top rankers to move to other States. Further, the confusion created by the
process had made some students opt to take admissions under the management
quota or NRI quota.
Because there was some delay in
the finalisation and declaration of the lists of both the all India quota as
well as the second phase of counselling. It feels like parents are under too
much pressure due to uneven condition of admission and plus spending lakhs of
rupees. We hope that we will be of some help to parents who are in search for
better option for their wards. Visit http://gkworks.in/ today!
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