IIMs planning changes in Common Entrance Test New Delhi: With students from engineering background dominating management programmes in IIMs, the premier B-schools are planning some changes in the Common Admission Test to ensure a broad-based representation.

"Efforts are on to have a re-look at the Common Admission Test (CAT)...some changes that will be helpful for people from other discipline," said CAT 2012 convener and professor at IIM Kozhikode SSS Kumar. He, however, refused to divulge details saying the plan was still at the drawing board stage and deliberations were underway.

Talking to reporters in New Delhi, he said over 67 per cent (over 1.44 lakh) of the candidates appearing for the ongoing the CAT this year are from engineering discipline. Total number of candidates registered for CAT are 2,14,068. IIM Kozhikode director Debashis Chatterjee said the aim was to have a broad-based talent of human pool across disciplines and the best minds.

Managing director of Prometric India Soumitra Roy which is partnering with IIMs in holding the test said by the end of today over 36,000 candidates would have appeared for the test, being held in a staggered manner till November 6. The registration this year for the CAT test has also thrown in some interesting trend....more    
05:01 PM, Oct 15, 2012

IIT-Delhi accepts percentile based common test New Delhi: IIT-Delhi on Friday accepted the common entrance test for admission to the undergraduate programme for 2013 based on percentile ranking and retain the existing eligibility condition for students who passed their board examination in 2012. IIT-Delhi senate, which met in New Delhi on Friday to discuss the IIT council decision of June 27, adopted the format but with some modification, recommending that a student has to satisfy either...  
08:28 PM, Aug 03, 2012

IIT Kanpur accepts new common entrance pattern New Delhi: The IIT Kanpur on Saturday accepted the new Joint Entrance Exam pattern proposed by the Human Resource Development Ministry, clearing the way to make changes in the reputed examination. Most of the members of the IIT Kanpur senate agreed to the latest prescribed pattern avoiding a confrontation on the issue. The confirmation of the exam pattern changes will be given at the academic senate meet on Sunday. ...  
07:48 AM, Jul 29, 2012

IIT-Kanpur accepts common test as 'interim' measure Kanpur/New Delhi: IIT-Kanpur on Saturday decided to accept the common entrance based on percentile ranking as an "interim" measure only for 2013 and retain the existing eligibility condition for students who passed their board examination in 2012. For 2014 and onwards, it suggested constitution of a senate committee which will study all aspects of the admission process and arrive at recommendations. Further, it said the number of students to be...  
08:39 PM, Jul 28, 2012

IIT Bombay accepts common entrance format New Delhi: IIT Bombay on Wednesday gave its nod to the common entrance for admission to the undergraduate programme from 2013 under a format which will admit students having top 20 percentile of their respective boards. The senate approved the IIT council's resolution regarding admission to the IITs based only on rank achieved in advance test subject to condition that selected candidates are in the top 20 percentile of successful...  
10:03 PM, Jul 25, 2012

Countrywide CET likely by next 4 years: Sibal Kolkata: The Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to engineering and medical colleges is likely to be introduced all over the country by the next four years, Union HRD minister Kapil Sibal on Thursday said. "It (Common Entrance Test) will take three to four years for being introduced in all states," he said at a media interaction. Sibal said that during his talk with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee...  
12:39 AM, Jul 06, 2012

EAMCET results 2012 declared by Andhra: click here The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) declared results of the Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (EAMCET) held in 2012 and conducted by Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, on behalf of APSCHE. This examination is the prerequisite for admission into various professional courses offered in government/private Colleges in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Candidates can log on to http://www.apeamcet.org/Content/ResultsDisplayNew.aspx to access their results. In case heavy...  
10:37 AM, Jul 03, 2012

Kapil Sibal skips IITs-HRD Ministry meet New Delhi: HRD Minister Kapil Sibal on Wednesday skipped the meeting with IIT Council to resolve the common entrance exam controversy even as an IIT Faculty Federation member claimed that a compromise formula has been worked out. Sources say Sibal was not present as he wanted to show that the IITs are autonomous and there is no government interference. Sibal, who is also the IIT Council Chairperson, instead sent a...  
03:43 PM, Jun 27, 2012

Govt likely to accept some demands of the IIT faculty New Delhi: Giving in to the IIT faculty and alumni, the government is understood to be considering accepting some of their demands like not taking plus-two board results into account for preparing the merit list under a new common entrance system for admission to undegraduate engineering courses. Sources in the IIT faculty said that the government is considering this proposal to break the logjam over the proposed common entrance test....  
12:14 AM, Jun 20, 2012

IIT faculty to meet PM on common test row New Delhi: Leaders of the All India IIT Faculty Federation (AIIITFF), who are on the warpath over the Centre's 'one-nation one-test' proposal for admission in IITs and other centrally-funded engineering institutes, will meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday. "Prime Minster's Office has responded to our request. We will meet PMO officials tomorrow and Prime Minister on Friday," a top official of AIIITFF said. Delhi Alumni Association, which has threatened...  
08:44 PM, Jun 13, 2012

News 360: Maha to adopt 4 girls after Beed's abortion horror

The Maharashtra Women and Child Welfare Ministry will adopt the four daughters of a woman labourer from Beed district who died during an illegal abortion last month. ...
10:53 PM, Jun 11, 2012

IITs vs Govt: Students suffering the most New Delhi: Even as confusion reigns over the HRD Ministry's proposed common entrance test for all IITs, with some institutions backing it and others opposing it, it is the aspiring engineering students who are suffering the most. Kshitij is one of the lakhs of students every year who dream of joining the prestigious IITs. But with the deadlock persisting between the HRD minister's proposal and the senates of different IITs,...  
06:40 PM, Jun 11, 2012

Tonight at 10 pm CNN-IBN's Deputy Editor Sagarika Ghose discusses with a panel of experts, Should the IITs be totally independent from the govt? Have a question on the issue for our panelists? Post them here.  
01:19 PM, Jun 11, 2012

Are IITs divided over new entrance test format? New Delhi: The IITs appeared to be divided on Saturday over HRD ministry's 'one-nation one-test' proposal with the prestigious engineering institutions at Guwahati and Kharagpur opposing IIT-Kanpur's decision to conduct its own entrance exam from next year and backed the Centre's move. IIT-Delhi, meanwhile, is being pushed by its Alumni Association to follow the example of IIT-Kanpur and oppose the move initiated by HRD Minister Kapil Sibal. Criticising the decision...  
11:26 PM, Jun 09, 2012

States back joint engineering test, against favour to IITs New Delhi: After facing opposition from certain sections of the IIT, HRD minister Kapil Sibal on Tuesday got some much needed support from almost all the state government, who reached a consensus on the common entrance test for engineering colleges. "We have to compete internationally, all states have endorsed it. They have given full support," Sibal said. However, even as they backed the idea of a joint entrance examination, almost...  
11:24 PM, Jun 05, 2012

Consensus on common entrance test: Kapil Sibal New Delhi: After concerns raised by state governments and Opposition from certain sections of the IIT, HRD minister Kapil Sibal got some much needed support from his state counterparts. There was consensus on the common entrance test for engineering colleges. "We have to compete internationally, all states have endorsed it. They have given full support," Sibal said. At the annual meeting of education ministers, even BJP ruled states gave it...  
08:43 PM, Jun 05, 2012

BJP states support common engineering exam New Delhi: State education ministers have given a go ahead for a joint entrance test for all central engineering colleges. BJP run states like Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh have also endorsed the new common admission test system which will factor in class 12 board results as well. Bihar says state governments should also be consulted on the matter. The HRD Ministry had recently announced a new format for the...  
01:56 PM, Jun 05, 2012

IIT faculty flays common entrance test format New Delhi: In the backdrop of government's announcement to hold a common entrance test for undergraduate programmes in IITs under a new format, the Faculty federation of the institutes on Thursday alleged the new pattern would erode the autonomy of the elite institutions. "As far as holding the test is concerned, the new format will erode the autonomous status enjoyed by IITs," said President of Faculty Federation of IIT-Delhi, Sanjeev...  
11:55 PM, May 31, 2012

News 360: Common two-tier test for IITs, NITs, IIITs from 2013

Starting next year, IIT council, NIT and IIIT council will have a single entrance test for engineering colleges which come under the three councils. ...
09:50 PM, May 28, 2012

Common test will reduce burden on students: Kapil Sibal

However, experts say the move would be unfair to students. ...
07:03 PM, May 28, 2012