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AICTE considering NEET-like single entrance test for engineering courses
published on : 07-18-2016
Category : All India Council for Technical Education
New Delhi: There may soon be a single entrance test for admission to various undergraduate engineering courses if the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) has its way. As per a report published in 'The Times of India' on Wednesday, the AICTE – the apex body which governs engineering colleges – is seriously contemplating making JEE-Main the single entrance test for undergraduate BE courses. Sponsored by RevcontentTrending Now Mumbai Girl Gets 4 Shades Fairer in 14 Days by Using This 1 Weird Old Trick! Fit Mom Daily Mumbai Guys Are Using This Crazy Method To Get 5 Shades Fairer In 14 Days Fit Mom Daily Why Cougar Women in Mumbai Are Hunting For Younger Men Daily News Site Remove Your Eye Bags in Under 2 Minutes! Bellavei 1 Tip to Remove Eye Bags in Under 2 Minutes Bellavei Don't Invest in the Mutual Funds Until You've Seen This! ArthaYantra Get Insanely Ripped Fast! No Steroids, 100% All Natural! Now In India! Muscle World This 'Genius Pill' Unlocks 92% of Your Brain's Potential Supplement Health Reviews Arjun Kapoor Lost 23 Kg's In 4 Weeks For His Wedding! Try His Amazing Diet Pill Health News 24 Shocking Behaviour By Lottery Winner Goes Viral The Lotter At present, JEE-Main for admissions to the premier IITs, National Institutes of Technology, Indian Institute of Information Technology and other centrally funded institutes is conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education. Online application process for NEET II available now. Check www.aipmt.nic.in MUST READ Online application process for NEET II available now. Check www.aipmt.nic.in AICTE chairman Anil D Sahasrabudhe was quoted as telling the TOI that some states are currently using JEE-Main as the entrance test to fill engineering seats in state colleges. “We are planning to make JEE-Main the single entrance test in the country. JEE-Main is based on the CBSE syllabus and different states are following different syllabi; so having a single entrance test for engineering is still in the planning stage,” Sahasrabudhe was quoted as saying. No UP CPMT to be held in 2016; Uttar Pradesh to follow NEET this year MUST READ No UP CPMT to be held in 2016; Uttar Pradesh to follow NEET this year The AICTE chairman further informed that the Union HRD Ministry has taken up several new initiatives aimed at improving the ranking of Indian engineering institutes in the world. The MHRD will identify 10 good private institutes and 10 government institutes, and provide funds and give freedom to improve aspects to become one among the top 100 institutes globally, he added.
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