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Though the only logistic but futuristic solution to the problems related to admission lies in creating a better educational infrastructure, thus enhancing the capacity of existing institutes apart from building new ones which could provide quality education to the students of the State, steps like regulating the admission procedure in various city institutes can go a long way in serving the interest of the students.

For instance, to start off, the date of admission along with the declaration of the final list across the institutes could be pre-decided so as to ensure more transparency. It would also vanquish the insecurity students go through and thereby resort to filling up forms in many Institutes at one go and bear an added expenditure.

The minimum time allotted to a student prior to the spot admissions can also be revised whereby a fair opportunity could be given to all aspirants to pursue their interests in the Institute of their choice, following which the screening of the applications can be completed within a time frame uniform for all the Institutions throughout the state.

Last but not the least, all institutes should strive to excel academically so as to reduce the disparity in results which in the long run would answer most of the admission puzzles.

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