UPSEE Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Exam 2016 popularity is decrease year by year, as according to university number of candidate apply online for UPTU or Dr. APJ AKTU 2016 admission process is lowest in last five year. The main reason for deceasing in no. of candidate apply for entrance exam is that the number of MBA B.Tech private college is increased but placement, quality of faculty, infrastructure is decrease .
Experts cite lack of basic infrastructure, sub-standard quality of education and fewer placements as reasons for waning interest of students in technical education in the state. "Not more than 15% students enrolled in BTech and MBA programmes get placements. This is due to lack of industries in the state,'' said a faculty at Institute of Engineering and Technology, a constituent college of AKTU.
Number of colleges increase while no check has been put on the number of new colleges, quality of education has been hit.
"Most of these colleges are privately funded institutions which do not even have proper labs. Untrained teachers have further added to the falling standards," said an official at AKTU.
- Number of applicants apply has come down from 2.4 lakh last year to 1.5 lakh this year, the lowest in five years.
- Engineering, management, pharmacy, fashion designing, hotel management and architecture courses available in UPTU or Dr. APJ AKTU.
- Available Seats in UPTU or Dr. APJ AKTU 2016 : 1.44 lakh B.Tech in 300 colleges, MBA (42,100), 7,415 in MCA and 6,770 in B.Pharma.
- 401 MBA and 292 B.Tech UPTU colleges in the state, while in 2008-09, UP had only 196 MBA and 208 B.Tech colleges.
Experts cite lack of basic infrastructure, sub-standard quality of education and fewer placements as reasons for waning interest of students in technical education in the state. "Not more than 15% students enrolled in BTech and MBA programmes get placements. This is due to lack of industries in the state,'' said a faculty at Institute of Engineering and Technology, a constituent college of AKTU.
Number of colleges increase while no check has been put on the number of new colleges, quality of education has been hit.
"Most of these colleges are privately funded institutions which do not even have proper labs. Untrained teachers have further added to the falling standards," said an official at AKTU.
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