New Delhi: Daverved in 2021 because of the pandemic, the Ministry of Education completed the details of the Central University entrance test (Cucet) which will be conducted from 2022 for 41 central universities.
According to the ministry’s source, the details will be announced at the end of December so that aspirants and institutions can begin preparation.
Exams, as expected in NEP 2020 are likely to be carried out twice a year.
Computer-based general entry test for central universities, which includes people like JNU, BHU and DU, will consist of three hours of testing divided into two parts – general skills test (50 questions) and a special domain test (30 questions) (30 questions) ) Each) – and will eliminate individual exams that many universities do now.
According to sources, the Ministry completed a proposal based on the Committee report founded by UGC and the reception to the central universities for 2022-23 will be based on the Cucet score.
“The ministry is ready to apply cucet from 2022 as planned under NEP 2020.
Details and dates will be done soon.
The ministry plans to announce details as early as possible so that the candidates and universities get time to prepare,” the official said.
The official said that the Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan had asked officials to work on the UGC recommendations to launch their implementation without further delays.
“The exam is scheduled for implementation from 2021 and land work is completed in March 2021.
However, because the locking cannot occur.
As for starting with the plan it is to do that once, from 2022 the plan is to do it twice for the interests of the candidate, “The official said.
According to the NEP 2020 document, “National Test Agency (NTA) will facilitate a single entrance examination for acceptance to universities throughout the country.
This will offer ‘high-quality general skills tests’ such as SAT examinations, and special public subject checks at least twice every year.
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