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TSCHE To Issue EAMCET Counseling Notification Today

Telangana Education Department will issue a notification pertaining to EAMCET 2014 Counseling today. This was stated by Telangana State Council of Higher Education Chairman Papi Reddy. “The admission process will be completed before the end of this month as ordered by the Supreme Court.” he added. Mr. Papi Reddy said they will begin the process of the certificate verification from tomorrow and will complete it on Aug 23. He said that the admission process, including web counselling, would be completed in coordination with the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) by August 31. The government has also decided to link the Financial Assistance to the Students of Telangana (FAST) at a later stage after the admissions, to complete the admissions smoothly and fastly. A meeting of the Engineering ...

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Govt Appoints 2 Vice Chairmen & Other Members To TSCHE

The State Government of Telangana has amended the TSCHE GO and accommodated 2 Vice-Chirmen instead of one. The Govt issued GOs to appoint the Vice Chairmen and the following Members to the  Telangana State Council of Higher Education  for a  term of three years. 1. Prof. S.Mallesham, Professor in Philosophy and Principal, Arts College, Osmania University, as Vice Chairman 2. Prof. S.Venkata Chalam, Department of Ancient Indian History , Culture and Archaeology, Osmania University, as Vice Chairman OTHER MEMBERS Educationists: Prof.P.V.Ramana Rao, Retd, Osmania University. Prof.Smt..Dhanavath Surya, Osmania University. Prof.A.Sadanandam, Kakatiya University Prof.C.Venkataiah, Dr.BRAOU Industrialist: 1. Sri S.Vishnu Vardhan Reddy, MBA, Salguti Industries Ltd., Road No.3, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. Three persons nominated by the Government:   O.Narasimha Reddy, Indu Aranya, Nagole,Hyderabad   Dr.G.Papaiah, Retd. ...

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TSCHE To Release Telangana’s EAMCET Counseling Schedule

Chairman  T Papi Reddy of  the  newly-constituted Telangana State Higher Education Council  (TSCHE) has stated that counseling for Telangana state students will be conducted by the Council itself  and the counseling would be completed by August 31 as per the verdict of the Supreme Court.  The council will meet tomorrow and would decide the future course of action for carrying the admission process for the state’s students. The council is expected to clear the air on the process of certificate verification of the EAMCET-qualified students in the state, besides deliberating on the observations of the Telangana government-appointed task force that has been inspecting quality norms across 400 private engineering colleges in the State. half of the colleges are reportedly inspected already. The Chairman is quoted to have said  “a majority of ...

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SC Directs EAMCET Counseling To Be Completed By End Of Aug

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The Supreme Court today directed both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh governments to complete the admission process for EAMCET by the end of August and begin classes for the current academic session from September first week. The SC referred the matter for next hearing on August 11, when it is expected to give the full judgement, on fee reimbursement and nativity norms.The court asked AP & TS to insulate students’ education from the impact of bifurcation and refrain from politicising the matter. The court observed that the recent EAMCET notification be dealt in a special manner, as it came during bifuraction. The court opined that going by existing norms for this notification would be better for students’ future.While the Telangana government has assured students belonging to the state that ...

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TS Issues Notification For Higher Education Council, To Conduct It’s Own Counseling

The state government on Saturday constituted a separate Telangana State Council of Higher Education. A GO was issued by the education department stating that as per the AP State Council of Higher Education Act (TelanganaAdaptation) order, 2014, the Telangana State Council of Higher Education is deemed to have come into force with effect from June 2, 2014. So Telangana, in effect, is kicking out APSCHE for it’s scheme of things. The development comes a day after the AP State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) filed an implead petition in the Supreme Court on plea filed by the Telangana government seeking extension for completing the admissions to professional courses and Eamcet counselling till October 31. Addressing the media couple of days ago, APSCHE chairman L Venugopal Reddy had ...

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