Friday, October 23, 2020

Management Quota Seats in Engineering Colleges

Management quota seats are mostly available in private colleges & universities.

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By paying a higher tuition fee, you can get BTech direct admission in top engineering colleges.

NRI quota seats are for NRI, OCI, PIO & foreign national students admission.

Some of the top engineering colleges have higher demand among aspirants.

Therefore 25-30% of total seats are reserved under NRI/Management quota seats.

If you don’t have a good score in entrance exams, management quota can help you join top engineering colleges.

It is a great way to join engineering colleges through management quota seats.


It is beneficial for the colleges as well as the students:


1) Students get admission in top colleges of their choice.


2) College gets a surplus of funds to run their organization.


Unaided institutions are not provided any funds by the government.


Some seats in Private engineering colleges are reserved for B.Tech direct admission which helps the colleges provide:


1) High-Quality Education.


2) Experienced faculty with a Ph.D. degree.


3) State of the art infrastructure & facilities.


4) Industry Collaboration & Research centers.


5) Job Oriented training & certification.


It helps a lot in improving the standard of education for any reputed college.


Management quota seats are costlier in the top private colleges compared to private universities.


Because private colleges have a limited intake compared to universities.


Generally, the cost of management seats is higher for some of the popular specializations such as:


1) Computer Science Engineering

2) Information Science Engineering

3) Electronics & Communication Engineering

4) Mechanical Engineering

5) Civil Engineering

6) Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Nearly half of the seats in engineering colleges remain vacant because:


1) A decline in interest for engineering courses among 12th aspirants.


2) Lower employment ratio compared to the annual enrollments.


3) Poor quality of engineering colleges.


4) No skills development training & job oriented training.


5) Higher annual tuition fees with lesser ROI.


The number of students enrolling for B.E/BTech courses has decreased over the years.


This is because of unemployment due to a lack of industry skills.


Though there is a lot of opportunities in studying engineering after 12th.


But many engineering colleges fail to provide the right platform to their students.


Most of the engineering colleges lack the following requirements:


1) Trained faculty with experience.


2) Research centers for students & faculty.


3) Outdated facilities, labs, and infrastructure.


4) No collaboration with industry & foreign universities.


5) Placements assistance & training.


6) Accreditation from NAAC & NBA.


Engineers who graduate from these colleges lack employability skills as per industry demands.


Students fail to get placements after completing their degrees.

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