Bangalore: Common Entrance Test (CET) Likely to be 2-day Affair


Deccan Herald 
 
Bangalore, Dec 7: The Raj Bhavan is said to have taken note of complaints from students on the impracticality of conducting three papers of the Common Entrance Test (CET)-2008 for admission to professional courses on a single day. The test is scheduled for April 19.
 
According to sources, directions are likely to be issued through the governor’s advisors to the education department to restore the CET to a two-day affair, as held in the previous years. A final decision in this regard is likely to be taken at the executive committee meeting on Friday.

Deccan Herald on Thursday had reported the resentment among students regarding the decision to hold CET-2008 on a single day.

Students feel that three papers — the combined physics and chemistry paper, mathematics paper and biology paper — crammed into a single day would be too hectic.

  

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