Gujarat: No Takers for up to 30,000 Engineering Seats

Akansha Sirohi

Updated On: July 14, 2017 01:17 pm IST

  • Gujarat has 30 engineering colleges that have recorded less than 20 admissions.
  • 39 of the 141 colleges have over 75% seats vacant after the first round of admission.
  • Over 30,000 of 70,000 engineering seats across Gujarat are expected to remain vacant.
Gujarat: No Takers for up to 30,000 Engineering Seats

Gujarat engineering colleges are facing a serious problem of surplus supply and very little demand. The state has over 30 colleges that have more than 400 engineering seats out of which less than 20 have been taken up by students.

There are a total of 141 engineering colleges across the state. Of these, 39 colleges have more than 75% of their seats vacant after the first round of admission that was concluded on Wednesday, July 12, 2017. The number of vacant seats is more in remote areas.

Member-Secretary, Admission Committee for Professional Courses (ACPC), G P Vadodaria said that over 30,000 out of 70,000 engineering seats across Gujarat are expected to remain vacant in 2017. He also informed that as few as 41,877 applications were received for engineering programmes out of which only 39,000 were eligible.

Number of Students enrolled in some of the Engineering colleges in 2017:

Name of the College

Total Number of Seats

Number of Seats Filled in 2017

Shri Pandit Nathulalaji Vyas Technical Campus, Wadhawan

480

2

Shri Satsangi Saket Dham Group of Institutions, Vadasma

360

3

Shri J M Sabva Institute of Engineering and Technology, Botad

540

5

Gujarat Institute of Technical Studies, Prantij

540

6

Arrkedta Institute of Technology, Khedbrahma

N.A.

7

Om Institute of Technology, Shahera

300

9

Sabar Institute of Technology for Girls, Tajpur

270

10

Sanjaybhai Rajguru College of Engineering, Rajkot

480

11

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According to reports, only 37 colleges in Gujarat have recorded up to 100 takers each in the first round of admissions. Out of these 16 are government colleges, 18 are self-financed colleges and 3 grant-in-aid colleges.

18 colleges have filled up to 75% to 99% seats, whereas, 22 of the institutes in the state have filled 50% to 74% seats. There are 39 colleges that have completed admissions for less than 25% of their seats.

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Talking about the number of seats that still remain vacant, Vadodaria said that not many students want to study in colleges located in remote areas. Most of the students want to take admissions in colleges located in big cities, he added.

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