AHMEDABAD: After announcing mass marketing for Class 12 pupils on the grounds of merit-based development, the state administration plans to improve weightage of Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GujCET) over course 12 (science stream) execution for school admissions in pharmacy and engineering classes.
That is being proposed to guarantee fair benefit to meritorious students.
Each year a merit set for school admissions is drawn out by providing 40 percent weightage to percentile acquired by the offender at GujCET and 60 percent weightage to the percentile acquired in Class 12 (mathematics ) board examinations.
“This season, but the state education department is currently likely to provide 60 percent weightage around GujCET and 40 percent to Class 12 (mathematics ) operation,” said resources in education division.
The test date for GujCET is anticipated to be declared soon following NEET dates have been announced.
The final conclusion on the specific weightage of GujCET is for specialist admissions are going to be taken from the state authorities.
Kamlesh Joshipura, former vice-chancellor of Saurashtra University, stated there’s a need to improve weightage in GujCET to ensure meritorious students do not face havoc.
He’s also part of this committee formed to explore the problems arising from providing mass marketing and also to obtain an equitable solution for this, including analysis of the instructional performance of Class 12 pupils.
Navin Sheth, vice-chancellor of Gujarat Technological University (GTU), stated that in a recent meeting between college vice-chancellors and state education department officials, the dilemma of giving 60 percent weightage into GujCET for school admissions was spoke.
The state-level examination is held yearly for mathematics students seeking admissions in diploma technology, degree and diploma pharmacy classes in authorities, grant-in-aid along with self-financed engineering associations in Gujarat.
The decision on holding the GujCET is going to be taken following the Central administration announces the dates to your NEET (National Eligibility Cum Entrance Test) and also JEE (Joint Entrance Exam) for engineering and medical chairs, said resources in the state authorities.
Last year roughly 1.25 lakh pupils had obtained the entry test and this season a greater amount of pupils have to take the examinations.
An estimated 1,40,000 pupils were expected to choose the Class 12 board examination in the science flow this season.
After cancelling the examinations this year because of this Covid-19 scenario, Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board (GSHSEB) stated last week it will use pupils’ performances in Class 12, Class 11 and Class 10 examinations in a 25:25:50 ratio to assess their Course 12 outcomes.
The Class 12 consequences for science stream students will likely be declared in the next week of July.
In the event of Class 12 general flow pupils, the outcomes are anticipated to be announced on line in the next week of July.
The certifications will be given out to the pupils in the past week of July.