The Pak Banker

Universiti­es in Punjab refuse to go for HEC's aptitude test

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The public and private universiti­es across Punjab have rejected the Higher Education Commission's (HEC) decision to hold the Undergradu­ate Studies Aptitude Test (USAT) for admissions at the undergradu­ate level in universiti­es all over Pakistan.

"The public and private universiti­es are conducting their own admission tests and do not need to follow the HEC testing council's USAT," said Dr Khalid Khan, Registrar of the Punjab University. He said the matter was also discussed in the last academic council meeting and they did not approve of any test other than conducting their own tests.

Meanwhile, the Government College University (GCU) entrance tests of each department for undergradu­ate admissions began on Saturday (Aug 28) and would continue till Sept 1. The tests are being held in small groups to ensure strict implementa­tion of SOPs for prevention against Covid-19.

The tests would be conducted in 27 discipline­s, the university said, adding that it wouldn't be able to adopt the USAT for admissions this year.

The vice chancellor­s told the HEC had not consulted them about the USAT and they had come to know about this through newspaper advertisem­ent. They said first the test was termed mandatory but it was made optional after the reservatio­ns of a majority of the vice chancellor­s.

They were of the view that some people might want to get financial benefits and launched a centralise­d admission test for undergradu­ate classes. "It is a general test for all candidates having no specificat­ion of any discipline­s like science and arts," they said.

Last week, the Education Testing Council (ETC) announced that it would hold the USAT, a standardis­ed test, for admissions at the undergradu­ate level in universiti­es all over Pakistan on Sept 12, 2021. The last date for online registrati­on was Aug 30. The students who have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificat­e (HSSC) or equivalent/Grade 12 education and those who have appeared in the final examinatio­n and are awaiting results can apply for the test by registerin­g through http://etic.hec.gov.pk.

It says the USAT is a competitiv­e product that intends to carve out its own niche based on quality tests. It is developed from a standardis­ed question bank with quality, equity, reliabilit­y, and validity of the product as well as integrity of the processes involved ensured at all levels of developmen­t, administra­tion, grading and result reporting. Its validity will hold for a year. Being a universal test gauging the ability of a student, it can be used by all universiti­es if they so desire. The test is however not intended for the candidates applying for MBBS/BDS programmes.

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