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Government school students account for 96.7% of RGUKT admissions

Government school students account for 96.7% of RGUKT admissions
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Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies in Andhra Pradesh announced that 96.7% of its new B.Tech students come from government schools. The results highlight the university's success in providing higher education access to rural and economically disadvantaged students.

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This demonstrates a significant trend in educational equity and the effectiveness of public schooling in preparing students for competitive technical programs.

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Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies (RGUKT), Andhra Pradesh, on Saturday released the provisional selection list for admissions to its six-year integrated B.Tech programme for the academic year 2026-27. Admissions are being made to the university’s four campuses at Nuzvid, RK Valley, Ongole and Srikakulam.

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