HubbalLi: National Education National Education Union (NTA) has quickly included Muslim options, which are missing under the religious column.
NTA recently invited applications for central universities – general entrance tests (CU-CET) for integrated / undergraduate and PG programs from 12 central universities for 2021-22.
When students apply online for this exam, they find Hindu, Christian, Buddhism, Jain, Sikh, Parsi and one-tenth, one says ‘other religions’ under the religious column.
After some students bring this to NTA notification, Muslims are included in the list.
“After registering my name with credentials, I found the absence of Muslim choices in the religious column, and I was forced to check the ‘other religion’ column.
I immediately brought this to NTA notice, following the one they fixed, ” said a Muslim candidate.
Cu -Cet previously carried out by the central University of Rajasthan, but was handed over to NTA this year.
Purusottama Bilimale, a former faculty at the University of Jawaharlal Nehru, Delhi, and Arun Joladkudligi, the Faculty of Guest at the University of Folklore Karnataka, Haveri, feel NTA must apologize for the mistake.
However, Prof.
Battu Satyanarayana, Chancellor, Cuke, said the mistake could be caused by technical disorders.