Rapid Summary
- Leaders of various student organisations demanded the release of the admission schedule for degree colleges in Andhra Pradesh due to prolonged delays causing anxiety among students.
- A representation was submitted to APSCHE Chairman K. Madhu Murthy by student leaders regarding this issue.
- Student unions planned a protest at the APSCHE office, prompting authorities to release a Government Order (G.O.) on admissions late Wednesday night.
- The leaders urged that there should be no further delay in releasing the full admission schedule and called for an offline mode for admissions.
- Representatives from major student unions including SFI, AISF, and PDSU participated in discussions with APSCHE.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The delay in initiating college admissions places unneeded stress on students transitioning from Intermediate courses to degree education. While releasing a G.O. is a positive step, especially after pressure from student organisations, unresolved concerns-such as ensuring timely implementation-highlight administrative bottlenecks that undermine confidence in institutional processes. The demand for offline admission modes further suggests potential challenges with accessibility due to digital infrastructure gaps. Ensuring clarity and efficiency here is crucial not only for affected students but also as an indicator of educational governance quality in Andhra Pradesh.
Read more: Published – July 17, 2025 08:50 pm IST