A full of 440 authorities schoolhouse students got admissions to arts and subject colleges, polytechnic institutions, and Industrial Training Institutes (ITIs) during the School Education Department’s Kalloori Kanavu campy held successful Coimbatore metropolis connected Wednesday (June 10).
A full of 373 students secured admissions to arts and subject colleges, 43 joined polytechnic institutions and 24 enrolled successful ITIs.
Addressing the participants, District Collector Pavankumar G. Giriyappanavar said each pupil completing Class 12 should prosecute higher education. He noted that galore talented individuals successful erstwhile generations missed retired connected opportunities for higher studies owing to a deficiency of consciousness and access. Programmes specified arsenic Kalloori Kanavu were intended to span that gap.
“The people we take aft Class 12 tin go the instauration for our future. This is simply a important signifier successful life,” helium said.
Pointing retired that the territory has implicit 180 colleges, helium said the administration’s nonsubjective was to guarantee that each Class 12 students successful the territory pursued higher education.
Coimbatore Corporation Commissioner Katta Ravi Teja said students often faced competing proposal portion making world choices. College was not simply a spot to gain a grade but an situation wherever students could observe their interests, make their abilities and signifier their aspirations, helium said.
Over 1,000 students attended the campy and visited 40 stalls acceptable up by government, government-aided and backstage engineering, arts and science, polytechnic and ITI institutions.
A handbook containing details of courses, admittance requirements, cut-off marks and colleges successful the territory was released and distributed to students. Banks and acquisition institutions besides provided accusation connected scholarships and acquisition loans.
Moverover, astir 550 students received counselling connected higher acquisition opportunities, and 40 students submitted applications for scholarships.

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