No takers for 13K engineering seats under government quota

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July 29, 2015

Bengaluru, Jul 29: More than 13,000 undergraduate engineering seats under the government quota are lying vacant in colleges across the State, at the end of the Common Entrance Test (CET) counselling. College managements foresee that more than 25,000 engineering seats are likely to go unclaimed this year.

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A look at the list of the unclaimed seats shows that in several institutions in Bengaluru itself, there are no takers even for popular subjects like Electronics and Communication and Mechanical Engineering.

For instance, in Sri Sairam College of Engineering, Bengaluru, 42 seats are vacant in Electronics and Communication while in Bangalore College of Engineering and Technology, 34 seats in Electronics and Communication, 22 in Computer Science and 26 in Electronics and Electricals are vacant. These are but two examples among several colleges in the city.

At present, the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has kept open these seats for candidates who have cleared the II PU through supplementary exams. The counselling process for the same is under progress. However, not all these seats are expected to be filled through this round. Further, adding to the list of unclaimed seats will be those remaining from the ComedK seat counselling and any other seat that the college managements would surrender to the State government.

While the ComedK is all set to wrap up its counselling on Wednesday, there were 9,554 engineer seats remaining vacant under its quota as on Tuesday. When the ComedK began its second (and final) round of counselling, 10,171 seats were on offer.

Both the government and the ComedK officials said there would be no further rounds of counselling through CET or ComedK, as they are required to complete the admission process by July 30 as per Supreme Court directions.

Colleges on crutches

Many unaided engineering colleges are struggling for survival and their poor infrastructure is driving away students. Colleges are unable to hire competent teaching faculty. In several colleges, BE graduates are teaching students pursuing the same course while the UGC regulations specify that the minimum qualification for a professor has to be a Masters in Engineering. Even these candidates are advised to complete their PhD soon. However, colleges are unable to afford qualified staff.

“For a masters candidate, salary expected is between Rs 75,000 and Rs one lakh and for a PhD holder it is up to Rs 1.25 lakh per month,” said M K Panduranga Setty, Chairman, Karnataka Unaided Private Engineering Colleges Association (KUPECA).

This being the case, students prefer studying other courses than end up in a college that does not guarantee placements. Out of the 206 engineering colleges across the State there are only about 25 colleges which meet the UGC and AICTE requirements, according to Setty. This trend of seats going vacant is likely to continue if the govt fails to enforce strict regulations to monitor the standards in unaided colleges, he added. However, Setty's comment was not directed at any institution in particular.

Remaining vacant seats

College Branch No of vacant Seats
Sri Revana Siddeshwara Institute of Technology, Mechanical Engineering 68
Bengaluru
City Engg College, Bengaluru Electronics & Communication 81
Yellamma Dasappa Institute of Technology, Electronics & Communication 104
Bengaluru
Bheemanna Khandre Institute of Technology, Electronics & Communication 92
Bhalki
KVG College of Engineering, Sullia Computer Science 67

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December 5,2025

Mangaluru: In a significant step to curb online hate and intimidation, Mangaluru City Police have registered a suo motu case against multiple Instagram accounts accused of circulating alleged provocative and threatening content.

While monitoring social media activity on Tuesday, Kankanady Town PSI Anitha Nikkam identified the Instagram handle ‘team_targetttt_900’ for posting a hate message alongside images of lethal weapons. Another account, ‘team_nagara_900’, allegedly shared a threatening post targeting activist Bharath Kumdelu, tagging additional pages such as KARAVALI-OFFICIAL.

Several other accounts — including ‘immu_bhai.fan’, ‘target_boy_900’, ‘kings_of_manglore’, ‘team_target_boys.900’, ‘arshad_mangalore’, ‘target_ka19_ullal’, ‘team_target__’, ‘troll_tigersz_900’, ‘tr_group_900’, and ‘team_target_900’ — are also under scrutiny for spreading similar inflammatory material, police said.

Authorities have urged citizens, especially young social media users, to report suspicious pages and avoid engaging with groups that glorify violence or threaten individuals. Online hate can quickly escalate into real-world harm, and police stress that sharing or promoting such content can attract legal consequences.

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December 15,2025

Udupi, Dec 15: What was meant to be a post-pilgrimage gathering turned tragic in Padukere village of Brahmavar taluk, Udupi district, late Sunday night, when a clash among youths escalated into a fatal assault, leaving one man dead.

The victim has been identified as 30-year-old Santosh Mogaveera, a resident of Padukere.

According to preliminary information, the incident took place during a late-night drinking party involving a group of local youths who had recently returned after completing their pilgrimage to the Sabarimala shrine. An argument reportedly broke out among the group and soon escalated into a violent confrontation.

During the ensuing brawl, Santosh Mogaveera was allegedly assaulted and collapsed at the spot after sustaining serious injuries. He was rushed by local residents to a private hospital in Brahmavar, where doctors declared him dead.

On receiving information, senior police officials, including Brahmavar Circle Inspector Gopikrishna, Kota Police Sub-Inspector Praveen Kumar T, Station ASI Manthesh Jabagoudar, and head constables Pradeep and Ashok, visited the spot and conducted an inspection.

Police have taken four youths into custody in connection with the incident. A case has been registered at the Kota police station, and further investigation is underway to ascertain the exact sequence of events leading to the death.

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December 7,2025

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Mangaluru, Dec 7: A rare bamboo shrimp has been rediscovered on mainland India more than 70 years after it was last reported, confirming for the first time the presence of Atyopsis spinipes in the country. The find was made by researchers from the Centre for Climate Change Studies at Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, during surveys in Karnataka and Odisha.

The team — shrimp expert Dr S Prakash, PhD scholar K Kunjulakshmi, and Mangaluru-based researcher Maclean Antony Santos — combined field surveys, ecological assessments and DNA analysis to identify the elusive species. Their findings, published in Zootaxa, resolve decades of taxonomic confusion stemming from a 1951 report that misidentified the species as Atyopsis moluccensis without strong evidence.

The shrimp has now been confirmed at two locations: the Mulki–Pavanje estuary near Mangaluru and the Kuakhai River in Bhubaneswar. Historical specimens from the Andaman Islands, previously labelled as A. moluccensis, were also found to be misidentified and actually belong to A. spinipes.

The rediscovery began after an aquarium hobbyist in Odisha spotted a shrimp in 2022, prompting systematic surveys across Udupi, Karwar and Mangaluru. Four female specimens were collected in Mulki and one in Odisha, all genetically matching.

Researchers warn the species may exist in very small, vulnerable populations as freshwater habitats face increasing pressure from pollution, sand mining and infrastructure development. All verified specimens have been deposited with the Zoological Survey of India for future reference.

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