IIT reforms underway
The new selection procedure for admission exams and a common question paper format to reduce stress for students, has been completed.
The Joint authorization of the Indian Institute of Technology met to eliminate the creases in the recommendations of a working group on revision of the assessment.
From next year, students, to ensure the JEE 60 percent must be trademarks or a breakdown in the first class XII board examination (55 per cent for SC / STS). They are only two tests for verification, the curriculum for this is closely linked to plus-two.
“We are only an exception for JEE 2006. We can be a candidate for a seat for the examination marks, whatever insured or the number of previous attempts, subject to their compliance with the criteria of age, IIT Madras director MS Ananth, including “said spokesman board.
In announcing the April 9 as the date JEE 2006, IIT Kharagpur director SK Dube, said the new format verification would be to assess students’ aptitude and analytical capabilities and next year will be set up .
Under the new format, students have the opportunity to write three documents in question than two hours each in physics, chemistry and mathematics. Questions are now more than two curricula in the eye.
Ravi Mathur, Joint Secretary of the Union in the development of human resources department, said the government would have the honour to IITS viewpoints and review is not new system.
It was at the meeting, to which all heads of seven IITS, Institute of Technology? Benaras Hindu University and the India School of Mines, Dhanbad.
“We want students, with raw intelligence, who did not need the help of coaching institutes answers to write. That is why we feel, including new systems must be reviewed every three years, “said Ananth, explains the reasons for this new format.
Regardless of the quality, variety of IITS stress among students. They want 25% of the Post-Graduate seats open for foreign students.
“We also want 10 percent of the faculty from abroad. We have the ideas, now, the government, a call to him,” said Ananth.
The centre has plans to improve the reception of students at the IITS, although no final decision has yet been taken.
“We want an increase in the number of students in IITS. That is why we decided to increase significantly in the planning of expenditure in these institutions,” Mathur said.
The government spends about 700-800 R crore in the IITS, the train about 4000 students from seven schools.
“The government has already seven institutes of the upgrade would be a IITS. We, the appropriations for the 18 national technology to create a second category of institution,” he added.