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Education ministers of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh ignore students interest

Students and parents need to know if they will write one Eamcet or two
Hyderabad: Though education ministers of both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have said time and again that the interests of students would be protected at any costs, they have conveniently ignored the agony that students are being put through while they are playing a blame game.
Students and parents need to know if they will write one Eamcet or two, considering that it is not the only competitive exam; Students also attempt several other exams like the JEE and those held by other states and universities.
Some online entrance exams like Bitsat, for admission to BITS Pilani, are held over a long period of time and need students to reserve slots. The schedule for ComedK – entrance test for admission into Karnataka’s private engineering colleges – has already clashed with the schedule announced by APSCHE for Eamcet on May 10.
In the event of separate Eamcets, APSCHE might have to change the date. The trouble is mainly for AP students who will be seeking seats in TS rather than the other way round.
( Source : dc correspondent )
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