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Admissions to T CoEs only on merit, 91% of seats filled
Hyderabad: For the first time in years, admissions to Telangana's Social Welfare Centres of Excellence (CoEs) have been based entirely on academic merit, with no scope for arbitrary selections.
This marks a key shift from previous practices, where informal recommendations, subjective criteria, and management-level decisions often influenced access to these highly sought-after institutions.
The Foundational CoEs, established specifically to support students from marginalised and underprivileged backgrounds in preparing for competitive entrance examinations such as the IIT-JEE, NEET, CLAT, and CMA, have undergone notable expansion.
This year, these institutions reported a 60% increase in intake capacity, and impressively, 91% of the newly available seats have already been filled. This substantial growth reflects the rising demand for high-quality preparatory education among marginalised communities, said VS Alagu Varshini, Secretary.
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The selection process has also been restructured. Rigid academic cut-offs have replaced earlier discretionary filters, with the bar set at 90% for Science stream aspirants and 80% for those in the Arts.
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Admissions are now conducted through a structured, multi-phase counselling process, with eligibility and merit determined solely by academic performance and rank, eliminating external influence.
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Not a single seat is offered without academic validation. The days of arbitrary selections are over
. The remaining vacant seats, mainly left due to late dropouts or alternate preferences such as IIIT Basara, will be filled through spot admissions on July 31, ensuring no deserving student is denied a fair chance," said a TGSWREIS official.
Additionally, a new mobility scheme allows first-year District CoE students who achieve over 95% to transfer to Foundational CoEs for their second year.
Additionally, TGSWREIS introduced new mobility scheme allowing first-year District CoE students who achieve over 95% to transfer to Foundational CoEs for their second year