Deccan Chronicle

Neet-like entrance test for engineerin­g likely to be held

- NITIN MAHAJAN | DC NEW DELHI, JAN. 28

In a major educationa­l reform that could provide relief to lakhs of students, the Narendra Modi government is likely to announce the setting up of a national testing agency for conducting a common entrance test for all higher educationa­l technical institutio­ns across the country.

Finance minister Arun Jaitley may make an announceme­nt regarding this in the upcoming Union Budget on February 1.

Sources said the agency will conduct a common entrance test for all engineerin­g institutes across the country from the 2018 academic session.

With this, the Union human resource developmen­t ministry is aiming to bring in transparen­cy to the admission procedure and also ease out pressure on students who appear for multiple exams.

Currently, several agencies like AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education), IIT (Indian Institute of Technology), CBSE (Central Board of School Education), Common Aptitude Test (Cat), Gate (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineerin­g), NET (National Eligibilit­y Exam) and Indian Institute of Management (IIM) conduct their own examinatio­ns for their respective courses, which usually cause inconvenie­nce to students and parents alike.

The test is likely to be modeled on the recently introduced national eligibilit­y-cum-entrance exam (Neet) for entry into medical colleges.

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