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Maharashtra: Chorus grows for entrance tests for the Postgraduate Program

Maharashtra: Chorus grows for entrance tests for the Postgraduate Program
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Pune: The principal in the city has demanded that the Ministry of Education conduct an entrance test for postgraduate courses to ensure fair revenue given the increase of more than 7% in the percentage of passes for the Pune division and the percentage of sand height as a whole in the state.
The previous state government has stated the entrance test for acceptance to the first year of Junior College (FYJC, STD XI) and the Principal said a similar test was also needed for postgraduate courses.
Seed-wise results provide reddish images, because the success rate in science, art, trade and HCVC flow for the division stand at 99.73%, respectively 99.75%, 99.91% and 99.21% respectively.
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While District Pune scored a percentage of pass 99.72%, within the city limits, the Pimpri Chinchwad MunicPal Corporation scored the highest success rate of 99.86% was followed by East Pune City at 99.81% and Pune City with 99.79%.
Medha Sinnarkar, Principal at Laxmanrao Apte Prashala, said that internal tagging has actually helped students to get better grades.
“If we consider the English subjects, most students in the humanities or vocational education flow will find it difficult and fail in the subject.
It has never been a big problem for trade or science students.
Therefore, the internal assessment method has really helped students with Whether in English crossing the river, “he said.
Seema Purohit, the Principal of the BMCC, said, “Entering examination to enter senior universities must also be held because it will provide a general platform for students to compete for all.
If the entrance test is held, everyone will be able to find the same platform and there can be competition fair.

Hrishikesh Soman, the Chief of the Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce, said the entrance exam is needed if someone sees quality but is not practical to do such a test at the individual college level.
However, Gulshan Gidwani, former Principal of St Mira’s College, said the entrance exam was not needed.
“The exam exam is inadequate whether the council exam or entrance exam.
We test the ability to memorize and produce it.
Why add more inadequate things to add pressure students and make those who print more than others feel than others,” he said ,

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