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Pharmacy counselling for BPC students

HYDERABAD: Officials believe that majority of engineering seats under the Convener quota will be filled by the end of the counselling that will conclude on October 8. However, nearly 2,000 seats in the Pharmacy category are expected to go vacant.

K. Raghunath, Camp Officer of the Engineering Counselling, said that candidates with higher ranks were preferring to take admission even if seats were available in rural areas, which was not the case previously.

Even double fee seats were being grabbed by students and about 3,000 candidates were being admitted everyday.

Mr. Raghunath said that Pharmacy counselling for BPC students would start from October 9 and continue till October 13. About 4,700 seats were available in this category.

However, Pharmacy seats remaining vacant in the Mathematics stream would be added and offered to the BPC students.

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