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CET row: Govt-IIT Council to meet next week

Last Updated: Friday, June 22, 2012, 16:43     A- A A+
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New Delhi: The government has called a special meeting of the IIT Council next week to address the concerns of students after IIT Delhi and Kanpur rejected the proposed single entrance test.

Sources in HRD Ministry said the special meeting has been convened on June 27 after the developments yesterday in IIT Delhi, where the Senate adopted a resolution rejecting the proposed test and deciding to conduct its own entrance exam.

IIT Kanpur had earlier this month also rejected the proposed exam on the grounds that it was "academically and methodically unsound".

"The special meeting will discuss the fallout of the move of the two IITs, address the issue of uncertainty faced by the students and the way ahead to end the logjam," sources said.

There are indications that IIT Bombay and IIT Kharagpur may follow the stand of their Delhi and Kanpur counterparts.

The government had on May 28 announced the new test from 2013, under which aspiring candidates for IITs and other central institutes like NITs and IIITs will have to sit under a new format of common entrance test which will also take plus two board results into consideration.

The IITs oppose the new format contending that the proposed test will increase stress of students instead of decreasing it. They feel students aspiring to join institutes other than the IITs need not sit for two test - main and advance - as proposed.

They have also insisted that board examination results should not be taken into consideration while preparing the merit list.

PTI

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First Published: Friday, June 22, 2012, 16:43

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balayogi - chennai
1. How can you club the marks or ranks of two different boards with entirely different syllabus namely State Boards and CBSE for a common higher competitive exam? 2. Why is SIBAL keen on diluting the standard of everything after effectively doing it in parliament and public life like beating up innocent women and children who were sleeping at Ram Lila Maidan? 3. No IIT Director with standards and self respect must accept his proposal either in the original format or with any modifications? 4. You cannot take +2 marks for consideration at all as students can score more marks purely by mugging up and based on good handwriting and not necessarily knowledge and understanding of the subject which are tested by IIT entrance exams? 5] If IIT directors accept new format that means they are admitting that the method they have been following all these years is faulty?
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Er. J Dey - Agartala,Tripura
atleast 10years period should be allowed before adopting new system.
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balayogi - chennai
1. How can you club the marks or ranks of two different boards with entirely different syllabus namely State Boards and CBSE for a common higher competitive exam? 2. Why is SIBAL keen on diluting the standard of everything after effectively doing it in parliament and public life like beating up innocent women and children who were sleeping at Ram Lila Maidan? 3. No IIT Director with standards and self respect must accept his proposal either in the original format or with any modifications? 4. You cannot take +2 marks for consideration at all as students can score more marks purely by mugging up and based on good handwriting and not necessarily knowledge and understanding of the subject which are tested by IIT entrance exams? 5] If IIT directors accept new format that means they are admitting that the method they have been following all these years is faulty?



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