Deccan Chronicle

CENTRAL VARSITIES LIKELY TO HAVE COMMON ENTRANCE TEST

The number of students in Central universiti­es to go up

- NITIN MAHAJAN | DC NEW DELHI, SEPT. 24

The Modi government is planning to bring in a common entrance test for all Central universiti­es in the country apart from considerin­g a proposal to increase the intake of students into these universiti­es. Sources stated that the step assumes significan­ce as a common entrance test and common counsellin­g would save students from going to multiple places for tests and counsellin­g in different varsities.

The Modi government is planning to bring in a common entrance test for all Central universiti­es in the country apart from considerin­g a proposal to increase the number of intake of students into these universiti­es.

Sources stated that the step assumes significan­ce as a common entrance test and common counsellin­g would save students from going to multiple places for tests and counsellin­g into different universiti­es.

The proposal is also expected to make it easier for students to seek transfer from one university to another. The decision on these issues is likely to be taken on October 6 at a meeting of vice chancellor­s of Central universiti­es, chaired by Union HRD minister Prakash Javadekar.

The meeting with VCs of 41 Central universiti­es will take place at the Banaras Hindu University. It is understood that Javadekar wants to take a decision on this proposal which had been pending since Mr Kapil Sibal headed the HRD ministry during the erstwhile UPA government.

A proposal that aims to create a common syllabus, with some variation for each individual university, keeping in mind regional sensitivit­ies is also likely to come up for discussion. It is understood that the common syllabus would help establish a certain educationa­l level among students across the country. The meet is also likely to discuss common rules and regulation­s for all Central universiti­es as the government wants to make it easier for students to seek transfer from one university to the other. “This would help the students in seeking migration to other universiti­es and help them seek admission to their desired courses,” sources added.

The meet will also focus on actions taken and proposed for improvemen­t of quality in education, research, internal resource generation, infrastruc­ture, studentcen­tric initiative­s, and egovernanc­e initiative­s, sources stated. It has proposed that improving the quality and promoting research in these institutio­ns will also be discussed at the meet. Mr Javadekar is also likely to press the VCs for improving the quality of education being imparted in our top institutio­ns so as to improve their internatio­nal rankings.

Earlier, the union minister had held a review meeting with the officials of IIITs, IITs, IISERs and IIMs to discuss plans for improving on the current educationa­l standards.

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