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The new Common University Education Test (CUET), will take place in the first week of July when most of the Class 12 board exams would have been completed. The application process will be online and start in the first week of April.
The exam will be a computer-based, multiple-choice test which will be easy in terms of technology, the UGC chairperson said.
"Students don't have to have high proficiency in using computers. Today, almost every student can use a smartphone. They can go to the test centre and use the mouse to choose the answer in the multiple-choice options," said Mr Kumar.
"It is ridiculous to have a 100 per cent cut-off for admission in many undergraduate programs in some of the top universities. The common exam will provide a level-playing ground to all the students across the country," Mr Kumar said and added that he hopes students will now be able to focus more on learning rather than just trying to score the highest marks in class 12 exams.
The entrance test, to be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), is compulsory for all the central universities and the top education body is also asking all state, deemed-to-be, and private universities to use the test scores for admissions to undergraduate programmes across the country.
Mr Kumar said "one nation, one entrance test" will be a great relief for students across the country. "As a result of this, students need not have to write different kinds of entrance tests," he added.
Anyone who has passed class 12 exams is eligible to take the common entrance test. "However, class 12 marks may be used by universities to set admission criteria," the UGC chairperson said.
So, even though the universities will have to admit undergraduate students based on the common test, they are free to set a minimum benchmark for class 12 marks in deciding eligibility.
The syllabus of the entrance test will be mirrored with the Class 12 model syllabus of the NCERT, Mr Kumar had earlier said.
"The reservation policy of the universities will not be impacted due to the common test, Mr Kumar has said. "The universities can enrol candidates for the general seats as well as for the reserved seats on the basis of CUET scores. It will not impact the existing admission and reservation policy," he said.
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