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The final decision for deciding on a common entrance test for engineering courses will be taken only after consulting the state governments and after a consensus is arrived at, informed Human Resource Development (HRD) minister Kapil Sibal.
"We will consult everybody (every state). A meeting is going to take place. All the state education ministers will be there. This (central) government doesn't believe in moving forward unless there is complete consensus and we have consulted everybody," said Sibal on the sidelines of a seminar organised by the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
Sibal's comment comes in the backdrop of five states opposing the centre's plan to introduce a common national examination for undergraduate engineering courses across the country.
Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Himachal Pradesh, Odisha and Puducherry have opposed the proposal, while Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh asked for wider consultations. These states are keen on retaining their state-level common entrance tests.
Incidentally, Bengal Education Minister Bratya Basu who was scheduled to be present at the seminar remained absent.
The proposed Common entrance test is slated to be named Indian Science - Engineering Eligibility Test (ISEET) and is likely to be conducted in April or May next year. The exam will have two parts - ISEET main and ISEET advance.
vaibhav gupta
2012-04-19 18:57:55
Dis is really injustice to evryone ....plz dont start iseet from 2013....plzzz
Every student is begging of u Mr. Kapil sibbal.....plzzzz