Workout modalities for filling vacant seats in polytechnics: Ansari
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: In a move to check the ‘brain drain’ from the State, Minister for Technical Education Molvi Imran Raza Ansari on Wednesday asked the State Board of Technical Education (SBOTE) to create a format for admitting students against available seats in state’s technical institutions.
Speaking at a meeting, the minister said education of youth is esse- ntial for creating qualified workforce who will play prime role in the growth of state and support the functioning of state’s technical and education sector.
The minister said that the State Government is taking all necessary measures to improve future and career of the youth.
Responding to the reports that at present only 40 percent of admission quota has been filled by Board of Professional Entrance Examination (BOPEE) in State institutions, the Minister directed the SBOTE officials to devise a way to fill all the vacant seats in these institutions.
To address the issue in view of the Supreme Court’s guidelines for admitting students under Management and State quota by government and private polytechnics, the Minister directed Secr-etary SBOTE to sort out the issue at the earliest so that no student suffers on account of non-registration by SBOTE.
Secretary Board of Technical Education Meh-mood Ahmad, heads of private and government polytechnics and various officers were present in the meeting.