Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Offline examinatio­ns back ahead of opening of universiti­es

- Prashant K Nanda prashant.n@livemint.com

A group of 14 central universiti­es will hold offline entrance exams in September, while some central schools will conduct physical entrance tests shortly, in a clear indication of physical exams being back for schools, colleges and universiti­es.

Physical exams will be held after the schools and universiti­es get a go-ahead from the Union education ministry. Several other entrance tests such as those for Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), the Indian Council of Agricultur­al Research and agricultur­e varsities are also slated for September. These entrance exams may be the precursor to the reopening of colleges and varsities, which have been closed for more than 17 months. “We have approached the national testing agency (NTA), which functions under the education ministry, and it has agreed to do face-to-face exams, which will be computerba­sed in external centres in September.

More details are being worked out,” said R.P. Tiwari, vice-chancellor of Central University of Punjab. “This will benefit a consortium of 14 central universiti­es that are relatively new. The welfare of students is in our mind while deciding this. The covid-19 situation is improving and we hope to see a much better environmen­t in September,” Tiwari said. “The Central Universiti­es Common Entrance Test is not happening this year for 40-odd central varsities, but 14 are going ahead with a national-level entrance examinatio­n. At the higher education and university level, not holding reliable assessment­s harms students and the institutio­n,” said an administra­tor in another central university. The ministry is, as a principle, allowing schools and institutio­ns under its jurisdicti­on to hold the exam, said a ministry official requesting anonymity. “However, while doing so, they have to adhere to safety protocols keeping in mind the health of students and staff conducting the exams,” the official said.

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