Sir,
recently i got an information from the cee s office that all the govt. seats in the self financing colleges will be fully alloted during the 2nd allotment of
August-26. After which all further allotments will be done only for the govt.colleges....
how can this policy work out sir,if in case there occurs any vacancy of govt.seats in the self financing colleges,even after the 2nd allotment? how will those seats be alloted then? please do reply as early as possible......
Posted by SAVIN, KANNUR On 22.08.2008
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This was told through this colums many times. There won't be any more allotment to private self financing engg.colleges after 26th. " Why and how " of these things are beyond our capacity to answer. We have carried many reports in this portal about such injustices earlier. All these happen because of the pressure tactics of SF managements combined with the weak stand of the govt.
Sir,
When wil the class start 4 the pvt self financing Engineering colleges? Please reply soon..sir...Advance Thanks for the reply
Posted by Dhrishya, Palakkad On 21.08.2008
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Different pvt. self financing engg. colleges have decided different dates for opening, as the part of their pressure tactics. Nothing wrong in following CEE directions according to which the opening is on 5th Sept.
do we need to delete our lower options in the keam second allotment?
Posted by Divya, Trivandrum On 21.08.2008
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Several replies have been given to these type of questions. Don't delete any of your options, since it may affect your allotment chances.
sir....... please answer me.......
cs or ee is a better course??????
Posted by ANUSREE.C, Westhill Chungam,Calicut-5 On 21.08.2008
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Both are good and have no major difference as far as placement is concerned. Academically speaking, EE is superior to CS. Because EE contains a core subject which lasts long.
Sir,
i hadn't applied for some pvt colleges in the first allotment.i would like to add additional options in the second allotment.Can i do so?
Posted by Latha, Kozhikode On 21.08.2008
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Defenitely. There are only hours left for you to do this. Add more options including good pvt self financing colleges.
sir my friend got a collg in the first allot but he did remit the fees but he can still enter his cee site sir what is this then how will cee cancel the students sir pls repl
Posted by JOGIL JOSE, Ernakulam On 21.08.2008
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See the answers given below. This is going to be the first allotment. As it is, the web page will display the same status. After second round allotment on 26th, the scene will change.
Respected Sir/Madam,
I would like to have some information about the new engineering college started in punnapura,alappuzha.
Is it wise to give options to this college...how will i get information about the college. is there hostel facility? Is it completely ready with faculty and infrastructure.
Thanking you for your previous replies.
Posted by Gautam Sashi, Bangalore On 21.08.2008
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You being a student from B'lore, better avoid the newly started colleges like the ones you mentioned. Naturally there will be starting troubles and the students will have to suffer. OK ?
Sir,My rank is 25324.in first ALLOTMENT I DONT GOT CHANCE .Igave first option to ECin gov&pvt thenCS in same order&CE.Will iget a chance in second .How should i give the options.Plz give me your answer soon
Posted by Lerin, Ernakulam On 21.08.2008
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Since you are a native of Ernakulam , you can very well come to Mathrubhumi, Kochi office at Kaloor. Come by 2pm to the Education Section. OK ?
Sir, i didn't get allotment in the first round. in that case do i have to delete the entire option and give fresh one? pls ans immediately
Posted by Jitha g, Pathannamthitta On 21.08.2008
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Don't delete options. You can re arrange them in a better way. Do it at the earliest.
sir,
will all self financing engg colleges come under mohammed committe? will all self financing engg students under govt merit should pay 40000/- per year?
Posted by ASWATHI, THRISSUR On 21.08.2008
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No, the court is not against collecting less fees. As such, if govt supported self financing engg.colleges collect only Rs.6200/- per year there is no trouble. But the decision will have to be taken by the govt.