First Eamcet list for Telangana out, 30,000 seats remain vacant

Students have about three days to accept their seats online and pay fees

Update: 2015-07-25 06:40 GMT
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Hyderabad: Almost 30,000 engineering seats are vacant after the first round of allotments in Telangana Eamcet. Seat allotments for the first phase of counselling were released on Friday. Students have about three days to accept their seats online and pay fees. 
 
Interestingly, about a third of all the 245 engineering colleges reported 100 per cent admissions. About 9,000 of the 62,000 students who exercised their options couldn’t get a seat in any college. 
 
Authorities didn’t provide information on how many seats in disaffiliated seats have been filled up. However, 79 engineering colleges reported full admissions while 29 reported zero admissions. About five colleges had single digit admissions. Private pharmacy colleges had  just 2 per cent of their seats being filled. About 97 per cent government engineering colleges seats were filled while private colleges filled only 63 per cent seats.

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