Deccan Chronicle

ENGINEERIN­G COMMON TEST PUT ON HOLD

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, APRIL 28

The much-touted move to conduct a single entrance test for engineerin­g courses across the country has been seemingly put on hold after a few states raised objections.

The much touted move to conduct a single entrance test for engineerin­g courses across the country has been seemingly put on hold by the Union human resource developmen­t after a few states raised objection regarding the examinatio­n.

Sources stated that the move is being opposed by the West Bengal and Tamil Nadu government­s forcing the HRD ministry to back track on the issue. Country’s technical education regulator, All India Co uncil of Technical Education (AICTE), had announced in March that a national-level common entrance examinatio­n for engineerin­g colleges would be conducted from the next academic year in 2018.

“It is important to have consensus on the introducti­on of a common exam. So the plan has been put on hold for now. The common counsellin­g provisions also need to be discussed with the states,” sources stated.

Sources stated that the West Bengal education minister Partha Chatterjee sent a letter to the HRD minister opposing the Centre’s move. The government had initiated the move for a common test for admission to engineerin­g courses taking the example of the NEET for medical and dental colleges introduced last year.

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