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Centre’s panel on entrance examination reforms seeks solutions from stakeholders


The high-level committee constituted by the central authorities, to carry reforms in the way in which entrance examinations are carried out within the nation by the Nationwide Testing Company (NTA), on Friday started in search of solutions from stakeholders on their web site, a course of that can go on until July 7.

For representational purposes only. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)
For representational functions solely. (Getty Photographs/iStockphoto)

The seven-member panel, headed by former ISRO chairman R Radhakrishnan, has been tasked with making suggestions on reforms within the examination processes, enhancing information safety protocols, and reviewing the construction and operations of the NTA.

“The committee is in search of solutions, views and concepts from stakeholders, significantly college students and oldsters, from June 27 to July 7. The solutions could be submitted utilizing the ‘mygov’ platform,” the Union schooling ministry mentioned on Friday.

The committee held its first assembly on Monday, throughout which it determined to achieve out to folks and college students to grasp their points with the way in which the NTA conducts exams and search their solutions to enhance it.

The panel has been fashioned at a time when the NTA is beneath scanner over the alleged irregularities within the conduct of the Nationwide Eligibility-cum-Entrance Check for Undergraduate applications (NEET-UG) this yr, the cancellation of the College Grants Fee Nationwide Eligibility Check (UGC-NET) attributable to paper leak on the darknet, and the postponement the CSIR-UGC-NET.

Following the uproar, the Centre sacked NTA chief Subodh Kumar Singh, and changed him with Indian Administrative Service officer Pradeep Singh Kharola.

The opposite members of the Radhakrishnan committee embrace former AIIMS-Delhi director Randeep Guleria, Hyderabad College vice-chancellor Professor BJ Rao, Professor Ramamurthy Ok from IIT-Madras, amongst others.

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