Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Failed to clear test? Worry not, you can still apply

- Harmandeep Singh harmandeep.singh@htlive.com ■

PATIALA:WITH 9,000 of 21,000 (43%) Bachelor of Education (BED) seats vacant in 210 colleges across Punjab, the state government has issued orders allowing students who failed to clear the entrance exam to take admission. The entrance test was conducted in June and two counsellin­gs have been held.

Panjab University is the competent authority which conducted the entrance exam and held centralise­d counsellin­g for admission to the course in all colleges of education affiliated to PU, Punjabi varsity and Guru Nanak Dev University. It governed admission to government, government-aided and private self-financed colleges. In its order, the state higher education department said, “After exhausting admission through the Common Entrance Test, if seats in BED colleges remain vacant, candidates who are eligible for admission in two-year BED course as per the NCTE guidelines, but are not CET qualified may apply to the coordinati­ng university through an online applicatio­n. Candidates can apply as per the schedule to be prescribed by coordinati­ng university.”

“The merit list will be prepared by the coordinati­ng university on basis of marks in the qualifying examinatio­n. The candidate will be allowed to select a college of their choice on the basis of this merit list.” Anurag Verma, principal secretary higher education, said, “Around 9,000 seats in BED courses are vacant across the state. The order will be implemente­d in all government, private and aided colleges.”

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