logo
  • Home
  • Articles
  • News
  • Study Abroad
  • Resume Builder
Comedk 2024 Counselling Over 70 Of Engineering Seats Remain Vacant
  • Top M.B.A Colleges in India
  • Top Engineering Colleges in India
  • Top Private Medical Colleges in India
  • Top Arts Colleges in India
  • Top Design Colleges in India
  • Top Media Colleges in India
  • Engineering
  • Management
  • Medical
  • Law
  • Science
  • Arts
  • Dental
  • CAT - Common Admission Test
  • NM-LAT - NMIMS Law Aptitude Test
  • Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
  • National Eligibility cum Entrance Test
  • Xavier Aptitude Test
  • Master of Computer Applications
  • Bachelor of Computer Applications
  • Master of Business Administration
  • Master of Technology
  • Master of Arts
  • Bachelor of Arts
  • B.Tech Electronics and Communications Engineering

Let's get social

ContactPrivacy PolicyTerms & ConditionsSitemap

Copyright © 2025 Only Education. All rights reserved.

COMEDK 2024 Counselling: Over 70% of Engineering Seats Remain Vacant

267 Views
Author
Only Education
· Oct 4, 2024

Following the third round of COMEDK counselling, a staggering 18,726 out of 26,373 engineering seats are unfilled, highlighting a significant shift in student preferences. Many colleges have increased Computer Science Engineering seats while reducing those in core branches, reflecting evolving industry demands and potential oversaturation in tech fields.

NLP Concept Illustration

The recent COMEDK counselling for 2024 has revealed a significant issue within Karnataka's engineering education landscape: over 70% of engineering seats remain vacant following the completion of the third round of counselling. Specifically, out of a total of 26,373 seats, 18,726 seats are unfilled, indicating a stark contrast to previous years where demand was considerably higher.

Key Highlights

  • Vacancy Statistics: The alarming vacancy rate suggests a mismatch between student preferences and the courses offered. This year, many colleges have opted to increase their intake for Computer Science Engineering (CSE) while simultaneously reducing seats in traditional core branches such as Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering. This shift may reflect changing industry demands but also highlights a potential oversupply of CSE graduates amid declining interest in other engineering disciplines
  • Counselling Process: The COMEDK UGET 2024 counselling process began on May 24, 2024, and included multiple rounds for seat allotment. The third round's results were released on September 9, 2024, with candidates required to report to their allotted institutions by September 14. Despite these efforts, the high vacancy rate underscores challenges in attracting students to certain engineering fields
  • Changing Trends: The focus on increasing CSE seats may be driven by the booming tech industry and the perceived job security it offers. However, this trend raises concerns about the sustainability of such an approach, especially if it leads to an oversaturation of graduates in the tech sector without corresponding job growth

Implications

The high vacancy rates could have several implications for both students and educational institutions:

  1. For Students: Prospective students may need to reconsider their choices if core engineering branches continue to face declining interest. This could lead to a reassessment of career paths and educational investments.
  2. For Colleges: Institutions may need to adapt their offerings and marketing strategies to attract students back into core engineering fields. This could involve enhancing curriculum relevance or providing better industry connections.
  3. For Policy Makers: The situation calls for a review of educational policies and admission processes to ensure alignment with market needs and student interests.

In conclusion, the ongoing trends in COMEDK counselling reflect broader shifts in engineering education that warrant close attention from all stakeholders involved—students, educational institutions, and policymakers alike. Addressing these challenges will be crucial for ensuring that Karnataka's engineering colleges remain viable and relevant in an ever-evolving job market.

Latest news

view all
Blog thumbnail

GATE 2026 Registration Nears Deadline Amidst Exam Date Clash with UPSC ESE 2026

2 min read
Blog thumbnail

JEXPO & AP EAMCET 2025 Counselling Deadlines Today; MHT CET Admissions Closing Soon

3 min read
Blog thumbnail

Delhi Shines in NIRF 2025: 7 Medical Colleges in the Top 50

2 min read
Blog thumbnail

KEA Announces College Reporting Dates for Karnataka NEET UG 2025 Round 2 Allotment

2 min read
Blog thumbnail

KCET 2025 Round 3 Seat Allotment Results Out; Final Admission Deadline September 13

2 min read
Blog thumbnail

TN Health Opens Applications for PG Medical Admissions Under Management Quota

2 min read
Blog thumbnail

AP PGECET 2025 Web Option Entry Link Activated for Second Phase

2 min read
Blog thumbnail

CAT 2025 Registration Closes Tomorrow: Final Call for Management Aspirants

2 min read