KCET likely to be online this time: GT Devegowda


Team Udayavani, Jan 10, 2019, 6:49 AM IST

Bengaluru: Karnataka Higher Education Minister G.T Devegowda on Wednesday, January 9 said that the department was mulling holding online examinations for the Common Entrance Test (CET).

Stating that government was making all efforts to increase enrollment in higher education courses, he also said that an expert committee would be constituted to look into changing the syllabus for higher education courses in the state.

During the meeting of Vice-Chancellors of all universities here tomorrow, discussions would be held on changing the syllabus in accordance with the need that exists today in the fast-changing world, Devegowda said.

“Syllabus in higher education has not undergone any change for a long period now…additional subjects can also be added under courses like BA.

In accordance with changing times, a lot of changes have happened and we need to bring in programmes that train our youngsters accordingly,” he told reporters here.

“We will, however, continue with things in the syllabus that exist and holds good for today’s requirements,” he said, adding that an expert committee would be constituted for this purpose. The Minister said discussions would be towards ensuring that the exams conducted by the Karnataka Examination Authority is through the online process.

“CET and other things that are there we want to do it online, make it paperless. We want to do it from next year that’s our decision,” he said, adding that it was planned to introduce software, for which a meeting has been called on January 19 to take a decision.

The minister said that the move was aimed at ending complaints about malpractices in the CET exams. 

Pointing out that there are 10 state-run engineering colleges in Karnataka, he said steps would be taken to provide all basic facilities to make them on par with noted private colleges. Steps have also been taken to appoint teaching staff and principles to government and aided colleges, he said, adding that the government would appoint 3,800 lecturers and 394 principals before the start of the next academic year.

Universities had been asked to open skill development centres and adopt villages to encourage youngsters to enrol for higher education, by conducting various awareness programmes there, he said.

“Now enrollment or admissions for higher education is about 25 per cent. We have to create more awareness among youngsters so that they enrol for higher education. I want Universities to work in this regard,” he said. The Minister said various steps, like introducing a biometric system to track attendance of teachers, was being planned by the government to improve the quality of education.

“The government is taking steps one after the other. By next year, you will see some results,” he said.

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