Kapil Sibal Confident of a Common Entrance Test for Science Stream within three years
Kapil Sibal Confident of a Common Entrance Test for Science Stream within three years
The HRD Minister Mr. Kapil Sibal was confident that the common entrance test (CET) for students opting for science stream for Bachelor’s degree courses would be effective by the year 2013. During a press conference last week , Mr Sibal said that all the states have initiated the proposal for a common entrance exam. He is very confident that the common entrance test will be in place by 2013.
Mr. Sibal was of the view that all efforts will be put in by the concerned officials to make it possible for the CET to be held in 2013, However due to unforseen circumstances, if it was not possible to have the All India Common Entrance Test for Science in 2013, they will ensure that the Test be held in 2014. The statement came from the HRD Minister after the apprehensions among academicians that the time was too short to introduce the common entrance test now.
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Mr. Sibal also informed that the core curriculum for Class XII students would be available in all Indian languages. Also the central universities would start leadership programmes for school teachers, to improve the quality of education in schools.
He also mentioned that a committee has had been set up to improve the quality of school education.







This is not being done with any honest intentions. Until now the politicians are not able to get their hands on the iit seats for their relatives and friends because the system of jee is too solid and transparent so now they want to make it obscure and confusing to take advantage.
Kids are not objects and one cannot standardize them. It is a stupid and insensitive idea to force ALL kids to do one type of exam.
The MHCET for example is far easier than the JEE, so then this new test will probably have to tread a middle path and make a watered down version of the JEE where it will be too easy for some and too tough for others.
Besides how can board exam marks be criteria for admission into iit? They differ from state to state in i)quality of teaching, ii)paper setting, iii)conducting of examinations and in the iv)correction pattern.
Besides board exams in several states and small towns is just a sham. Students regularly indulge in mass copying with the connivance of the school (several times the newspapers and channels have reported this), a)there is also instances of mark sheets being tampered with, b)answer sheets being replaced, c)invigilators being threatened into submission etc . Every alternate year the board papers (and last year even the AIEEE) in many states are leaked. So is the board exam marks a sound basis for admissions to the iits? Will such instances not increase if more benefits depended on these marks.
Many children have been preparing for these exams for the last four years what about their efforts? Can they not be allowed to write the Jee and any changes be brought in gradually before other younger kids start their preparations?
Besides if they are unable to plug the paper leak with just the AIEEE how will they ensure it now for an exam on such a huge scale? Also will it be conducted in regional languages too?
What about parents who will now put pressure on the kids to top the board exams AND the entrance tests? I thought the whole idea was to reduce stress.
Besides that, lacs of students get above 90% in their board exams, so on what basis will they be chosen to be admitted in the iits? Is this a backdoor entry then for those with influence and money?
Kapil Sibal is once again playing games with the lives of the children. (after the chaos of doing away with the CBSC 10th exams) Why is he making the situation fertile for corruption just when people like Anna are trying to fix it?
The chap is trying to kill the dreams of thousands of children. Its not like only the kids with money to attend coaching classes are affected, it’s more those from poor families, for whom iit was the only ticket out of their situation It is the kids coached by places like the Super 30 who will suffer as they may never make it to the iits in this flawed system and they cannot afford the huge fees of other colleges.
Most of all the reputation of IIT as a premier Institute whose hallowed precincts is only for the meritorious regardless of any other criteria will be ruined. It will be filled with the friends and relatives of the likes of Kapil Sibal.