No EAMCET after 2017

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Mon, Feb 13, 2017, 01:35 PM

No EAMCET after 2017

Hyderabad, February 13: EAMCET is a common entrance test after intermediate for Engineering (or) Medicine. But when you will come across to know that there will be no EAMCET after 2017, you will definitely get shocked.

To rectify it clearly, you will be searching in the Google for it, but rather than doing that, it will be better for you if you read this.

The entrance test will be soon stopped after this one last time, which was to be held on May 12, 2017.

Till now, EAMCET has been the best option for every intermediate science and Maths students.
But now, the things had changed completely.

As we know, The government considers conducting a single entrance examination for admission to all engineering colleges, including private institutions, across the country.

"The aim is to make the process more transparent, standardized, and free of corruption and commercialisation," a government official said.

Eamcet is started in 1983, and it has been traveled up to 35 years the long time and it may expire in 2018, if and only iff govt introduce the single entrance exam.

On the lines of NEET-examination, a single engineering entrance examinations will be conducted for admission into engineering colleges from the academic year 2018-19.

The HRD ministry has recently asked the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) to explain and mention suitable norms for holding such an exercise.

The HRD ministry has told the AICTE that the proposal is in line with the government's policy and it could incorporate suitable regulations to enable the holding of such a test, sources said.

The ministry has taken this decision to bring in greater transparency, maintain higher standards and also try to ensure that students are saved from the burden of taking too many tests, the sources said. The ministry is also in favour of seeking constructive suggestions from states and Deemed Universities for the successful holding of such a test, they added.

No weight age for Inter marks:

Weight age may not be given to Intermediate marks in deciding Eamcet ranks from the next academic year onwards.

With Telangana and AP set to have separate Intermediate exams from 2016-17, the governments are considering scrapping the weight age given to Intermediate marks in Eamcet final ranking altogether as a common entrance exam with separate Inter boards will require a normalization procedure for marks.