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Academics demand govt. to streamline college admissions in T.N. by applying via schools

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M. Sabari
Academics demand govt. to streamline college admissions in T.N. by applying via schools
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Academics in Tamil Nadu are urging the state government to centralize the college admission process through schools to ensure equity. They argue that current disparities between government and private institutions lead to uneven vacancy rates and unfair admission timelines.

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Standardizing admissions could prevent student exploitation and ensure that government-funded colleges are not left with high vacancy rates compared to private institutions.

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Academics and educationalists have demanded the State government to streamline the admission process in government, aided and private colleges by facilitating students who cleared the Class XII examination to apply for colleges online through their schools.

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The article reports on a policy demand from academics, presenting both the government's current process and the critics' perspective without taking a side.

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