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No weight to Class 12 board marks, common entrance mandatory for UG admission at Central Universitie

25
Mar

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the Central University Entrance Test (CUET).

 

The first ever mandatory common entrance test for admission to undergraduate programmes in all the 45 Central universities will be held in the first week of July.

 

The application window for the examination will open in the first week of April.

 

Admission to undergraduate courses in these universities will henceforth be solely based on the CUET score, and Class 12 Board marks will not carry any weightage, Kumar said. The universities can, at best, use the Board exam marks as an eligibility criterion for the test, he said.

Following the CUET, each university will admit students based on a merit list prepared by NTA, and there will be no common counselling.

 

Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jamia Millia Islamia and Indira Gandhi National Open University in the national capital, and Aligarh Muslim University and Banaras Hindu University in UP, are among the well-known Central universities that will now be covered by CUET.

 

CUET will not affect the quota of reserved seats at such institutions, but they will have to mandatorily admit all students through the common test.

“The only difference is that these students will also have to come through CUET, like students to be admitted on general seats. The reservation policies and ordinances of the universities will remain unchanged,” the UGC chairperson said.

 

 

AMU and Jamia have not clarified their stand yet on joining the entrance test.

 

 

CUET will carry multiple choice questions based on NCERT textbooks and students will be marked negatively for incorrect answers. The entrance test will have three sections (see box). The CUET 2022 will be offered in 13 languages, namely Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu, Assamese, Bengali, Punjabi, Odia and English.

 

 

The exam will be conducted in two shifts. In the first shift, candidates will appear for Section I (languages), two chosen domain subjects and the general test. In the second shift, they will appear for the other four domain subjects and an additional language test, if opted for.

 

International students are exempted from CUET; their admissions will be carried out on the existing supernumerary basis.

 

 

(Source: The Indian Express)