Out of 10 courses in this group, quota seats in five courses viz B.Com (Hons), BA (Economics), MBA (Management Science) and MBA (e-Commerce) and BA-LLB got filled by the evening.
Karnataka wants CET counselling extended till January 15
Karnataka wants CET counselling extended till January 15
Bangalore Mirror Bureau / Updated: Dec 30, 2020, 22:07 IST
AICTE seeking time till January 15 for admission to all
professional courses as one more round of counseling is required to provide an opportunity to get vacant seats. Deputy Chief Minister
Dr CN Ashwath Narayan, who is also the higher education minister, informed this in an official press release on Wednesday.
Students have requested to conduct one more round of counseling so that they can be given a last chance to elect the courses leftover. Further, the Karnataka Unaided Private Education Colleges Association (KUPECA), has requested to extend the date up to January 15, 2021, for admissions to the engineering and architecture courses. Considering the above facts and in the interest of the students the letter has been written, he explained.