Hindustan Times (Delhi)

CBSE likely to hold NET just once a year

- Neelam Pandey letters@hindustant­imes.com

It is not the core work of CBSE to conduct NET...IT has conveyed to the ministry that the board is not in a position to conduct it twice a year.

A SENIOR HRD OFFICIAL

NEW DELHI: Those aspiring for a college teacher’s job are likely to get only one attempt in a year to clear the National Eligibilit­y Test (NET), the eligibilit­y criterion for getting a job of assistant professor in colleges and universiti­es.

Sources said the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has conveyed to the human resource developmen­t (HRD) ministry that it is not in favour of conducting the exam twice in a year. In case the ministry accepts the CBSE’S plea, a single exam will be conducted next year. The ministry is likely to take a call on the issue soon. The exam has traditiona­lly been held twice a year — July and December — for the grant of junior research fellow- ship and recruitmen­t of assistant professors in universiti­es and colleges. “It is not the core work of CBSE to conduct NET but it has been carrying it out for the past few years, but it is a difficult exercise and it has conveyed to the ministry that the board is not in a position to conduct it twice a year. Class 10 board exams have been reintroduc­ed, so it (CBSE) will be preoccupie­d with that too,” said a senior HRD official.

Earlier this year, the University Grants Commission (UGC) said CBSE will continue to conduct the exam even as the board had last year expressed its inabil- ity to do so. “The CBSE has agreed to conduct the examinatio­n till the National Testing Service is formed, which will conduct all competitiv­e exams. However, CBSE has conveyed to the HRD and UGC that the exam should be conducted once a year as a lot of time and energy is spent on organising it and only a few take the exam,” said a source. According to a senior HRD official, looking at the poor response to the test — 6.5 lakh students register for the exam on an average and approximat­ely 1.5 lakh take it — it was also suggested that it should be conducted just once.

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