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Delay in admission to professional courses worries colleges in Maharashtra

Admissions to professional undergraduate and post graduate courses once again got delayed with the state common entrance test (CET) cell extending pre-admission registration process by a week, and heads of colleges are now worried about completion of the set curriculum for their first year batches in the given time frame.

Published on: Dec 16, 2020 09:44 AM IST
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Even as the education sector is slowly crawling back into a routine and getting used to the new virtual classrooms, a host of courses are yet to welcome their first year batches. Admissions to professional undergraduate and post graduate courses once again got delayed with the state common entrance test (CET) cell extending pre-admission registration process by a week, and heads of colleges are now worried about completion of the set curriculum for their first year batches in the given time frame.

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“There are two semesters to cover for the first year and going by the latest admissions schedule, first year classes will not commence till second or third week of January so in all probability, we will be in a position to finish the first semester only by April or May,” said Dr R K Srivastava, professor and HOD, Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship Education (SIMSREE). He added that the regulating body will have to suggest a more concise curriculum in order to ensure that college manage to complete the set portion for the entire academic year within a set period.

Recently, the Bombay high court stayed the implementation of the Maharashtra government circular earlier this year which had declared that results of several entrance examinations including GMAT, XAT and ATMA tests would not be valid in order to be eligible for admissions to MBA or MMS courses in the state. It further stated that only Maharashtra state common entrance test (CET) will be considered instead. Due to this change, the CET cell on Monday released a circular stating extension of registrations for these PG courses.

As per the latest notification by the state CET cell, B.Tech registrations will now go on till December 22, following which the admissions process will begin. The All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) is yet to clarify its stand on the status of curriculum for first year batches of professional courses under its wing.

“Once there is some clarity, colleges will have to work extra hours to ensure that our students are not at a loss. All engineering batches, excluding first year batches, are already running smoothly so we will have to plan a separate academic calendar just for the new batch and we don’t mind it, provided there’s no further delay,” said Gopakumaran Thampi, principal, Thadomal Shahani Engineering College, Bandra.

 
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Shreya Bhandary

Shreya Bhandary is a Special Correspondent covering higher education for Hindustan Times, Mumbai. Her work revolves around finding loopholes in the current education system and highlighting the good and the bad in higher education institutes in and around Mumbai.

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