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IIT-CET row: Compromise formula reached

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IIT-CET row: Compromise formula reached Zeenews Bureau

New Delhi: After months of wrangling, government and IITs on Wednesday resolved their differences on the entrance exam row by agreeing on a compromise agreement over holding the common exams from next year.

As per the agreement, admission to the IITs from 2013 would be based only on rank achieved in the advance test subject to the condition that selected candidates are in the top 20 percentile of successful candidates of their Boards.

This formula replaces the proposed format of giving weightage to the class XII board results, which was vehemently opposed by the IITs.

The compromise was reached at a meeting of IIT Council, the highest decision-making body having representatives from government and Directors of all the 16 of these institutes.

HRD Minister Kapil Sibal, who is the head of the Council, skipped the crucial meeting which was then chaired by MN Sharma, Chairman of the Board of Governors of IIT, Madras.

"There was complete unanimity among the council members about the new format," Sharma told reporters.

He said NIT council and the IIIT council will meet early next month to evaluate the system in view of the tweaking of the proposed format.

The government had earlier proposed a common entrance which was rejected by IIT-Delhi and IIT-Kanpur and some others were also likely to follow suit.

According to a study by CBSE, the percentage of the last student on the merit list according to the percentile ranking in its board stood at 78 percent, while the percentage of the last student under this formula in Uttar Pradesh board stands at about 65 per cent. In Tamil Nadu Board, it stands at 78 per cent.

Sharma hoped the faculty federation will come onboard with today's decision which has been vetted by the Joint Admission Board (JAB)of the IITs in its meeting last Saturday.

The Council's decision today will be deliberated by the respective IIT Senates even as IITs, the NITs and the IIITs have agreed to joint counselling for admitting students to their institutes.

Sharma said that as part of the new formula, the advance test will be held after the main exam. There will be adequate time between the two tests. Only the top 1.50 lakh candidates in the main will be qualified to appear in the advance examination.

"Admissions to the IITs will be based only on all India rank in advance test, subject to condition that such candidates are in the top 20 percentile of successful candidates of their boards," he said.

Sibal, who skipped the meeting apparently to show that there is no interference from the government, apologised for his absence.

"I would like to apologise for my absence from this crucial meeting of the IIT Council today. I have always taken my duties as a Union minister seriously and tried to do my best for the nation and most importantly its children who are its future require of me," he said in his message read out at the meeting.

"We have taken a unanimous decision to follow the formula suggested in Saturday's meeting. IIT will get control of advance test," said M Anandkrishnan, chairman, board of governors, IIT-Kanpur.

Earlier, IIT-Delhi and IIT-Kanpur had rejected the proposed format on the ground that the test was "academically unsound and procedurally untenable".

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

With PTI inputs

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First Published: Wednesday, June 27, 2012, 09:10

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deepak - chhattisgarh
I have got 85% marks in cbse board,my friend got 55% in state board.we both cleared main exam .I got more marks in main test as well as advanced test but he will be ed and im not because im not in top 20 percentile of my board.please help me
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surya - andhra pradesh
i got 88% in 2012 ap board .am i eligible to write jee 2013.PLZ REPLY
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jitendra kumar - Agra
please please please kapil sibbal sir ye purana pattern rahne dijiye.
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jitendra kumar - Agra
please kapil sibbal
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vaibhav - hisar
this isn`t correct...acc. to this only getting ur name in top 10,000 in advanced test.......
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rahul - kota
what about dropout students whose marks are low in board exam, can they reappear for board exam to improve their marks. and can these marks can be considered?
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kailash - delhi
overall % is required in 12 exam or only for PCM
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Ansari - Andhra pradesh
Sir i have got 94.9% in board exam am i eligible to jee entrance test in 2013
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shivam - bareilly
yes be happy
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tapeswar - giridih
i am unlucky for jee advanced test bcoz i have got 76% only
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pranav saha - bokaro
before all this news i decided to drop for one year
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chirag - palwal
what about those students who will reattempt IIT exam in 2013 as the have not laid so much stress in their 2012 cbse exams and their may be chances that bright students will be left behind due to 20 percentile method



VIKAS POSWAL - Chandigarh
This method is very bad,it must ruin the life of many students who want to qualify IIT by dropping one year but their marks are low acc. to new method and many brilliant students who can make INDIA proud, their career is ruined,there must be large concession for ST and SC especially in CBSE board exam students in new method because every year many seats of these categories remain vacant and after new method this data will surely increase and ruin career of many students and creates social backwadness.



Hemant Sood - New Delhi
The policy makers have not thought about many students who have planned for reappearing in 2013 IITJEE by opting for one year extensive studies for entrance test after clearing XII in 2012. Do our HRD ministers want to deprive these students from their dream of becoming IITians?



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