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Split imminent in COMED-K
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The government is yet to decide the fee structure.
The government is yet to decide the fee structure.

Highly placed sources in the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) told Deccan Herald that the government felt that the request by some private managements to allow non-Karnataka candidates to participate in CET admissions was reasonable.
“The government has accepted the idea of allowing non-Karnataka students to be admitted via CET as reasonable. We think around 10 per cent of the seats for non-Karnataka students is a reasonable bargain,” sources said.

A large number of private college managements are happy with the idea of a common CET and had agreed to the proposition. If the unified CET becomes a reality, around 60 per cent of seats will be with the government, 25 per cent with management, 5 per cent for the NRI quota and 10 per cent for non-Karnataka students.
Most managements believe in single CET because they had trouble filling their seats. But a few powerful managements are impeding the process,” the sources added.
However, an acceptable fee structure has not yet been arrived at, but the government is willing to concede a few reasonable demands.

“The fee structure will be up for discussion only in January as our minister (Aravind Limbavali) is busy with elections. Again there is a case for a reasonable concession,” the sources said.

Concern
Private college managements had expressed concern about the government’s reluctance to allow non-Karnataka students to be admitted through CET at a meeting held at the KEA last week.

The smaller colleges from Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities in particular had made a case for a unified CET with the intake of non-Karnataka students and a reasonable fee structure.
The managements had also expressed concern about the fact that over 8,000 seats had remained unfilled after COMED-K counselling.

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(Published 18 December 2009, 00:57 IST)