September 19, 2024

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College admissions stuck due to 12th supplementary exam results, demand for counselling once again

Hundreds of students have not applied and are waiting for the result.

Highlights

35 percent seats are vacant in DAVV UG courses. Seats in BA, BBA, BCA and BCom are vacant. The second phase of CLC started on 18th July.

Naiduniya Representative, Indore (12th Supplementary Result). MP Board and CBSE have not declared the result of 12th supplementary examination. Due to this, students are standing in queue to take admission in graduation courses. This is the reason that the second phase of College Level Counseling (CLC) is also about to end.

Despite this, 35 percent seats in BA, BCom, BSc and other graduate courses are vacant. Now the colleges have written a letter to the Higher Education Department to fill these seats. They have raised the demand that hundreds of students have not applied as they are waiting for the result.

The second phase of counseling started from July 18

Therefore, the students who were deprived of the admission process will be given another chance. At present, no guidelines have been received from the department in this regard. The second phase of CLC for admission in courses including BA, BCom, BSc, MSc, MA, MCom started on 18 July.

Fees have to be deposited by 31st July

The allotment list came on Saturday, 27th July, in which most of the students got admission in colleges. Fees have to be deposited by 31st July. But despite that, seats in BA, BBA, BCA and BCom are vacant. Especially in private colleges, students are not showing interest in admission even after allotment because the result of CUET UG has come late.

35 percent seats are vacant in UG

Even the result of 12th supplementary exam is yet to come. Due to this, students are not taking admission. Educationist Dr. Ashish Tiwari says that 35 percent seats are vacant in UG. Registration has not been done due to delay in CUET and supplementary exam.

Decision will be taken soon regarding CLC

They should be given another chance to apply. Educationist Dr. Anas Iqbal says that a request has been made to the Higher Education Department for an additional phase of CLC in colleges. He says that the department officials have said that a decision will be taken by Thursday.