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Arts & Science colleges to have lateral entry to B.Com

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CHENNAI: In a first, the Tamil Nadu government is set to introduce lateral second-year entry in B.Com courses at all Arts and Science Colleges in the State from this academic year.

Currently, lateral entry is available only for technical courses in the colleges, which were approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).

The Directorat­e of Collegiate Education’s decision to introduce lateral entry to B.Com courses came against the backdrop of several requests from students and academicia­ns.

A senior official from the Higher Education Department told DT

Next that the government is planning to introduce the lateral entry scheme in the coming academic year after getting feedback from academicia­ns and professors. Accordingl­y, students, who successful­ly pursued various three-year diploma courses, including Commercial Practice, Computer and Commerce, after Class 10 can directly join the second year of B. Com course at all Arts and Science

Colleges, including State-run institutio­ns. “Students who were admitted in the second year of B.Com course would get the same priority as students who joined after Class 12,” he added.

Claiming that several lakh students would benefit from the scheme, the official said that authoritie­s were also discussing introducin­g lateral entry in Bachelor in Arts (BA) courses.

Welcoming the decision, G Kannappan, TN Commerce’ Faculty Welfare Associatio­n, said at present, several thousands of diploma students, who wanted to join B. Com course, were losing at least one year in the absence of lateral entry scheme. “The government’s move will largely benefit and encourage the students, helping them get employment sooner,” he added.

At present, lateral entry is available only for technical courses in colleges, which were approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)

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