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TNAU sustains freeze on affiliating new institutions for sixth year

TNAU sustains freeze on affiliating new institutions for sixth year
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Tamil Nadu Agricultural University has extended its freeze on affiliating new private colleges for the sixth consecutive year. The university currently oversees 28 affiliated institutions and manages admissions for thousands of seats across various agricultural and horticultural programs.

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This policy reflects a strategic effort by the state government to balance the supply of agricultural graduates with market demand and institutional capacity.

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Affiliating new colleges has not been on the agenda of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore, for the sixth consecutive year.

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