68 thousand seats vacant in government colleges in Rajasthan know when the admission process will begin in the video
There is good news for students who want admission to government colleges in Rajasthan. The state’s Department of Higher Education has announced to start the admission process again in 68 thousand seats left vacant in 665 government colleges in the state. According to media reports, this step was taken with the aim of giving the opportunity to students who could not take earlier admission or for some reason could not join the previous process. The department has made it clear that students can take admission by depositing offline documents in the college of the college and paying fees. The Department of Higher Education has instructed all government colleges to carry out the admission process in a systematic and transparent manner to the ease of students. The department also said that students can get the necessary information from the University Administration and it would be mandatory to take admission by confirming the necessary documents in time. Experts believe that this step will increase the participation of students in higher education in the state and will also help fill the vacant seats of government colleges. In addition, this initiative also brought relief to students who could not admit economic or geographical reasons. Students were notified that they should contact the college in question as soon as the admission process begins and keeps all the necessary documents ready. Documents include academic certificate, income certificate, cabinets certificate (if applied) and other necessary documents. The process set by college must be followed for the payment of fees. This time, the number of vacancies in the Rajasthan government colleges reached 68 thousand, which remained a matter of concern for the Department of Higher Education. In such a situation, the beginning of the admission process for the second time is considered beneficial to both the students and the department. The Department of Higher Education said that all eligible and interested students will have an opportunity for education in government colleges. The department also assured that all university administration would work together on this process and that students did not have to have problems. Share this story -tags