Chennai: Minister of Tamil Nadu for higher education, K.
Ponmudi, said on Monday that the entrance ticket to the government / culture assisted / private will begin only after July 31, following the declaration of the results of the class XII CBSE and Tamil Nadu, which is expected by the date that.
Ponmudi said that the government had learned the incident of several private universities that had begun to enter, adding that strict action would be taken if there was a college resort to such reception before the xii class exam results came out.
Happy! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see Resulthe say college can recognize students only based on the signs obtained in the class XII exam.
Universities cannot conduct an incoming check to recognize students before the results come out, he said.
The minister added that the Supreme Court has directed CBSE to provide class XII results on July 31 and the state government also worked on modalities to provide value to students under the State Council.
“We must take into account the results of CBSE students.
The minister’s chairman has announced the methodology to calculate the signs of class XII and this process will be resolved on July 31.
Only after that the college can begin the receipt process,” said Ponmudi.
The Minister added that the college could begin the receipt process after August 1.
However, the Minister of Higher Education said that this rule will not apply to polytechnic colleges because acceptance in these institutions is based on signs of class IX.
In Tamil Nadu, the entrance ticket for the Polytechnic course has begun.
According to the evaluation method announced by the state government, the class X exam will bring 50 percent hatage while the value of XI class will carry a weight of 20 percent.
The government has announced 30 per cent consideration for the internal assessment of class XII and practical examinations.
The Minister also said that there was no relationship between the cancellation of MPHIL courses by Madras University and 2020 national education policy.
He said that the opinion was divided among the teachers and students about the need for the MPHIL title, adding that some universities had stopped it.
– Mansian AAL / ARM