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The federation asked the government to either establish the 'Trust Bank System' by August 31 or immediately release Rs 1,500 crore in fee dues for which tokens were issued
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As per the Technical Education department sources, there were deficiencies and non-compliances with mandatory norms that led to delay in approval of the colleges
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The Telangana government plans to inspect private engineering colleges' facilities by forming a subcommittee. College managements allege the move targets them for demanding pending fee reimbursements of Rs 8,000 crore. Several colleges have approached the High Court, with more expected to follow
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With the counselling schedule set to be announced in a couple of days, officials have revealed that admissions to all professional programmes will be based on the existing fee structure
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In a crucial TAFRC meeting held here on Wednesday, it has been decided to constitute a sub-committee, which will thoroughly review the proposed fees hike in the private colleges.
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Managements submitted proposals to the Telangana Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee seeking fee hikes ranging between 50% and 100% for the next three-year block period commencing academic year 2025-26
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Presently, each university and autonomous engineering colleges have their own detention criteria, with credit requirements for promotion ranging from 25 per cent to 50 per cent out of the total credits
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Government directs JNTU-Hyderabad not to give no objection certificate for deemed to university status, autonomous status, seats enhancement and courses merger, until further orders
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Council authorities discovered that some colleges admitted students before the admission notification was issued, bypassing the merit order and charging exorbitant fees. According to regulations, 70% of seats in private engineering colleges are filled under the convener quota through TG EAPCET web-based counseling. The remaining 30% are to be filled by managements after advertising in at least three leading newspapers.
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A total of 8,706 vacant seats are available in different engineering branches in private unaided colleges
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As per the information shared by the Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) with the State government, out of 175 engineering colleges in the State, 107 are located in these three districts.
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Following complaints from students, the TAFRC has served notices on some of the prominent engineering colleges operating in Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy districts.
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The Telangana Admission and Fee Regulatory Committee (TAFRC) is on the job of revising the fee structure that will be applicable from the academic year 2022-23.
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Hyderabad: A two-judge Bench of the Telangana High Court comprising Justice A Rajashekara Reddy and Justice T Vinod Kumar on Tuesday granted permission to certain private engineering colleges such as ACE Engineering College, Keshav Memorial Institute of Technology and others to participate in the second phase of counseling and directed Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University to […]
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With admissions less than 25% of total intake available, managements forced to shut down institutions
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"Our focus in PayPal is to build a diverse and inclusive workforce which enables women to rise up to their true potential," said Jayanthi Vaidyanathan, Senior Director for Human Resources.
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PM will visit to dedicate to the nation some oil and gas sector projects, engineering colleges and various railway projects aimed at opening avenues of opportunity for local the youth.
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Started functioning from the 2013-14 academic year, the University College of Engineering and Technology for Women KU Campus has no regular faculty except the Principal.
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Depending on the strength, it would be decided how the classes have to be held and in how many batches, along with all necessary safety Standard Operating Procedures.
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With addition of new courses and seats, there will be over 82,000 seats available in the engineering colleges under the JNTU-H