BENGALURU: Karnataka deputy chief Union C N Ashwath Narayan on Tuesday stated that the thought to create Common Entrance Test (CET) functionality as the standards for entry to Bachelor of Science (BSc) class was dropped.
Narayan, that also holds the greater Education portfolio also held a meeting Vice-Chancellors, together with respect to instructional activities, explained that the concept to produce CET marks as the parameter for entrance to B.Sc was fallen, his office said in a discharge.
Congratulations!You have cast your voteLogin to see resultEarlier, it had been stated that in light of the conclusion of their 2nd PUC (course 12) evaluation, the section of higher education was mulling to create CET marks because the foundation for entrance into the B.Sc classes.
The authorities had recently made a decision to cancel the 2nd PUC examinations this year in light of this COVID-19 pandemic.
Aside from this, things associated with finding ways to adapt the amount of pupils whose amount is going to be raised for the amount classes, execution of e-Office applications were one of the other areas which were shared, the release added.
The universities of this country have been requested to act prior to beginning the undergraduate classes from the present academic year, according to NEP, Narayan stated, this season the amount of pupils seeking admission increases since the 2nd PUC evaluation is cancelled.
In the event the universities begin 4-year graduate classes, to help accommodate more pupils and it’s also an opportunity at the perfect time for both varsities to begin this,” he explained.
Further, the Unified University College Management System, an internet portal-based application developed by the division of e-Office was granted permission to proceed on the trial conducted in June 25.
Bearing in mind that the calendar of events, it’s been determined to devote’The Unified University College Management System’ from July 15, and also to facilitate this, and the trial is going to be ran, Narayan stated, since he requested all of the concerned institutions to prepare for this program from July 15.
In addition, he led each of the vice-chancellors of those universities to perform all of the correspondence with the authorities simply through e-Office manner and told them it has been made compulsory to execute it.
The DCM also stated that Vice-Chancellors were requested to start admission for its first-year degree classes from the first week of October according to the calendar.
It had been mentioned at the assembly about conducting session examinations which are pending due to Covid, he explained.