Higher Education Minister K Ponmudy. (File Photo) 
Tamil Nadu

Seats for Tamil medium engineering courses in Anna University to be doubled: Ponmudy

Currently, there are 30 seats each for civil and mechanical courses and the government plans to increase it to 60, he said.  

Express News Service

CHENNAI:  The state government is planning to double the number of seats in Tamil medium undergraduate engineering courses at Anna University from the next academic year. The announcement was made by higher education minister K Ponmudy who reviewed the activities of various departments and research centres at the university on Thursday. Currently, there are 30 seats each for civil and mechanical courses and the government plans to increase it to 60, he said.  

After an interaction with department and research centre heads, Ponmudy said an Act in the state provides 20% reservation in government jobs to Tamil medium students and the move will help produce more graduates who can avail the reservation. He added that Anna University has advised its affiliated colleges to provide appropriate training to their faculty.

The move assumes significance as last month Anna University had issued a notification to 13 of its constituent colleges to close down BE civil and mechanical courses in Tamil medium due to poor enrolment.

However, a day after the issue was reported in TNIE, Ponmudy intervened in the matter and on his advice the decision was immediately rolled back by the university. The minister also said that from the next academic year, the higher education department is planning to introduce Tamil medium engineering courses in computer science and electronics courses. 

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