
Andhra Pradesh has the highest number of engineering colleges (671) in the country.Of 283,477 students who wrote engineering entrance, 223,886 have qualified. This number has come down to about 200,000 as many students did not pass the XII exam.This means over 100,000 engineering seats would still go vacant in the academic year 2012-13. The state has 321,000 engineering seats.Academics say the number of vacant seats in engineering colleges would be even higher as the top rankers will opt for the Indian Institute of Technology.Till 2010, passing XII exam was enough to get admission into engineering college even if the students score zero in EAMCET.Last year, the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) prescribed a cut off percentage of 50 in 12 Class for general category and 40 percent for the reserved quota students.
The total marks in EAMCET are 160, and for the general category and the qualifying marks are 25 percent of the total.Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan, who is the chancellor of all universities in the state, is unhappy over the state of affairs.Addressing JNTU Hyderabad convocation in May, he disapproved of the trend of giving admissions to students who don't score a single mark in EAMCET.There should be some minimum qualifying marks. What do you expect of such students, who score zero, to do in classrooms? Do you want to develop an inferiority complex among such students? he asked.Last year, 26 out of 73 students who got zero marks in EAMCET were declared qualified. Of them, 17 got admissions into engineering and nine in agriculture/veterinary colleges. IANS