Deccan Chronicle

MBBS TEST LIKELY TO BE ONLINE

If not now, test will be held online next year: Council

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, FEB. 24

A slew of changes have been made in the Eamcet exam pattern from this year.

Biometric system will be implemente­d at all test centres across the 10 districts. Also, to ensure transparen­cy, the authoritie­s are contemplat­ing online medical tests this year.

However, the engineerin­g test will continue be held offline.

The exam fee has been doubled from the previous `250 to `500 while for SC and ST candidates, the fee will be `250.

The CET committee along with chairman of the Telangana State Council for Higher Education (TSCHE) met in Hyderabad on Wednesday and released the schedule.

The exam for both engineerin­g and medical streams is slated for May 2.

TSCHE chairman Papi Reddy has recalled incidents of malpractic­e and irregulari­ties noticed in medicine and PG entrance tests in the previous years. “Because of limited seats and a huge demand, there is a scope for manipulati­on and we are thinking of all possibilit­ies to eliminate it with the online test,” he said.

If a final decision was not taken, Mr Papi Reddy said that online exams would be introduced from next year.

For the first time, candidates will be allowed to take back carbon papers of the OMR sheet so that they can check their answers after the key is released, he said.

For the convenienc­e of AP candidates writing the exam, he said centres would be allotted in the border districts to minimise travel.

Like before, entry will be barred for candidates coming in late and par- ents and candidates should take necessary precaution­s and reach the centres well in advance, he said.

On the fee hike, the commission said they were left with no option in view of expenditur­es.

The test will be held in 15 regional centres spread across 10 districts. Each regional centre will be divided into eight zones to facilitate candidates take the test without difficulti­es.

Last year, nearly 2.5 lakh students appeared for the Eamcet exam, including 90,000 who took the medical test.

Submission of online applicatio­ns would commence on February 28 and candidates could submit their applicatio­ns up to March 28.

Candidates can submit their applicatio­ns after the cut-off date by paying fines ranging from `500 to `10,000, till April 29.

The key will be released the following day and ranks will be declared on May 12.

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