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‘No need for concern over Higher Secondary Plus One seat’: Kerala Minister V Sivankutty

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By Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:  Allaying the considerations of scholars and oldsters, particularly in Malappuram district, over the scarcity of Higher Secondary Plus One seat,  Minister for General Education, V Sivankutty, stated a ultimate image of seat availability would emerge solely after the third part of allotment is accomplished.

In the case of  Malappuram, a taluk and panchayat degree evaluation of seats shall be carried out after the third part of allotment and extra seats shall be sanctioned briefly if required, he added. 

The Minister stated that 2.22 lakh college students have secured admission throughout the state within the first and second part allotments. In the third allotment, 84,794 seats can be made obtainable in addition to 2,841 sports activities quota seats. Once all three phases of allotment are accomplished, an estimated 3.11 lakh college students would get admission.

Sivankutty stated that along with the advantage seats, there have been 23,914 seats locally quota and one other 37,995 seats within the administration quota.

Also, 54,585 seats have been obtainable in unaided faculties. Taking all these seats under consideration, a complete of 4.27 lakh Plus One seats can be obtainable. He jogged my memory that solely 4.17 lakh college students have handed the SSLC examination this 12 months. “Even if all students who are eligible for higher studies seek admission to higher secondary courses, there would still be surplus seats. The number of surplus seats would be even higher if 1.04 lakh seats in VHSE, polytechnics, and ITIs are taken into account,” the minister stated.

Sivankutty identified that in Malappuram district alone, 67,786 seats have been obtainable in larger secondary. If the seats of VHSE,  polytechnics, and ITIs are taken under consideration, the determine would contact 76,970. Even although there are 81,022 candidates in Malappuram district, 7,008 functions are from different districts. “After the second phase, 4,886 students in Malappuram were found to have not turned up for admission. These seats will be considered for allotment in the third phase. After the third phase of allotment, a large section of the applicants would get admission,” Sivankutty stated.
 

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:  Allaying the considerations of scholars and oldsters, particularly in Malappuram district, over the scarcity of Higher Secondary Plus One seat,  Minister for General Education, V Sivankutty, stated a ultimate image of seat availability would emerge solely after the third part of allotment is accomplished.

In the case of  Malappuram, a taluk and panchayat degree evaluation of seats shall be carried out after the third part of allotment and extra seats shall be sanctioned briefly if required, he added. 

The Minister stated that 2.22 lakh college students have secured admission throughout the state within the first and second part allotments. In the third allotment, 84,794 seats can be made obtainable in addition to 2,841 sports activities quota seats. Once all three phases of allotment are accomplished, an estimated 3.11 lakh college students would get admission.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

Sivankutty stated that along with the advantage seats, there have been 23,914 seats locally quota and one other 37,995 seats within the administration quota.

Also, 54,585 seats have been obtainable in unaided faculties. Taking all these seats under consideration, a complete of 4.27 lakh Plus One seats can be obtainable. He jogged my memory that solely 4.17 lakh college students have handed the SSLC examination this 12 months. “Even if all students who are eligible for higher studies seek admission to higher secondary courses, there would still be surplus seats. The number of surplus seats would be even higher if 1.04 lakh seats in VHSE, polytechnics, and ITIs are taken into account,” the minister stated.

Sivankutty identified that in Malappuram district alone, 67,786 seats have been obtainable in larger secondary. If the seats of VHSE,  polytechnics, and ITIs are taken under consideration, the determine would contact 76,970. Even although there are 81,022 candidates in Malappuram district, 7,008 functions are from different districts. “After the second phase, 4,886 students in Malappuram were found to have not turned up for admission. These seats will be considered for allotment in the third phase. After the third phase of allotment, a large section of the applicants would get admission,” Sivankutty stated.