Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

ANIL SWARUP,FORMER EDUCATION SECY

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■ There is a crisis at hand. This one too is a fallout of the dreaded Covid-19. This crisis relates to the conduct of entrance tests for Engineerin­g Colleges (JEE) and Medical Colleges (NEET). The government has announced that they are going ahead with the “physical’ examinatio­n as in the past, resulting in protests from some states and people in general.

■ What are the options available with the government? Not holding the test is obviously not an option. Can it consider postponing the entrance exams further? This will derails the entire session. So, the exams have to be held.

■ Can the government hold virtual exams as is being done in case of standardiz­ed test (SAT) widely used for college admissions in the United States. This could have been a viable option. However, it requires a huge set of data bank of questions that may not be readily available now. Had the preparatio­n commenced a few months ago perhaps some data bank would have been prepared. However, question bank alone would not solve the problem. There would be a need for such “credible” centres where such tests could be held as in case of SAT. Considerin­g the sensitivit­y and importance of the entrance exams that are extremely high profile, it would be a difficult task to identify such centres in a short time.

■ In my view, not much can be done now and we may have to live with the “physical” exams as proposed by the government for want of a viable alternativ­e. However, COVID has thrown up an interestin­g challenge that can be used as an opportunit­y to have a re-look at the entire approach to JEE and NEET. From next year onwards, why can’t we think in terms of a SAT like entrance exam that will also perhaps reduce the role of coaching institutes?

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