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Sports quota candidates unable to make optional entry in mock CET rounds with final list yet to be submitted

J
Jayanth R.
Sports quota candidates unable to make optional entry in mock CET rounds with final list yet to be submitted
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Sports quota candidates for professional courses in Karnataka are unable to complete their mock seat allotment process. This delay is caused by the Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports failing to submit the required list of eligible candidates to the Karnataka Examinations Authority.

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Bureaucratic delays between government departments are directly impacting the academic future and admission prospects of students.

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Candidates under the sports quota are unable to make optional entries in the mock seat allotment process for admission to professional courses, including engineering, as the Department of Youth Empowerment and Sports (DYEP) has not yet submitted the final list of eligible candidates to the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA).

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The report provides a balanced account of the administrative failure, citing both the KEA and the DYEP.

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