The Hindu (Bangalore)

KEA to revise syllabi, change question paper formats for UG and PG Common Entrance Test

The syllabi was last revised in 2009; Karnataka Examinatio­ns Authority to form expert committee

- Jayanth R.

The Karnataka Examinatio­ns Authority (KEA) has decided to revise and upgrade its syllabi for the Under Graduate Common Entrance Test (UGCET) and Post Graduate Common Entrance Test (PGCET). While syllabus for UGCET will be revised from the year 2025, syllabus for PGCET will be revised this year itself and a noti†cation of the new syllabus will be issued in the next few days, sources in KEA said.

KEA has also decided to change the question paper pattern for both UGCET and PGCET and has decided to constitute an expert committee.

The last time the KEA revised the syllabi was in 2009. The syllabi will now be revised to bring it in line with the new courses being introduced in technical education.

Courses in new subjects like Arti†cial Intelligen­ce, Machine Learning, Robotics and Blockchain Technology are being introduced in technical education. However, the syllabus for UGCET is adapted from PU NCERT textbooks which do not include any of these subjects and the syllabus for PGCET is drawn up from engineerin­g courses. Therefore, the Visvesvara­ya Technologi­cal University had recommende­d revising the syllabus for UGCET and PGCET in accordance with new courses.

“On the recommenda­tion of Visvesvara­ya Technologi­cal University, it has been decided to revise the syllabi for UGCET and PGCET. The existing syllabi is 15 years old. We have decided to change the pattern of the CET question paper from this year as well. A committee of experts will be constitute­d soon. Based on their report the question paper format will be changed. This will also come into e—ect for PGCET this year, while changes in syllabus and question paper format for UGCET will come into effect next year,” said S. Ramya, Executive Director, KEA.

Currently, KEA holds UGCET for 60 marks for each subject and PGCET for 100 marks each. While UGCET will have 60 onemark Multiple Choice Questions, PGCET will have 50 questions that carry one mark each and 25 questions that carry two marks each.

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