UGC asks for clarification on admission process in West Bengal

UGC asks for clarification on admission process in West Bengal

IANSUpdated: Wednesday, July 13, 2022, 07:08 PM IST
article-image
UGC asks for clarification on admission process in West Bengal |

The University Grants Commission (UGC) in several letters to the West Bengal higher education department and several universities' and colleges' authorities, have sought clarifications regarding admission notice for the undergraduate programs.

The confusion began as several colleges and universities have announced the admission and registration dates immediately after the results for state higher secondary results conducted by West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Examination (WBCHSE) were declared on June 10.

Accordingly, it has been decided that the registration process will start from July 18. While the results of WBCHSE have already been declared, the final results of the Central Bureau of Secondary Education (CBSE) are yet to be declared and per latest information the same will be announced by the last week of July.

So UGC, in the letter, has sought clarifications measures that would be adopted by the state universities and colleges if the registration process starts before the CBSE results are declared.

This time, because of the Covid-19 pandemic situation, CBSE results were conducted in two terms. While the results of the first term have already been declared, the same for the second term is yet to be declared.

Meanwhile, a senior official of the state education department confirmed that the registration process will start from July 19, 2022 only for WBCHSE students, since their results have already been declared.

"The CBSE students will be given equal opportunity for admission and registration in due course once their results are declared. After the registration process is completed for all the students applying then only the merit list will be announced. There is nothing to panic about," he said.

This year the state education department initially decided to start a centralized admission process for all colleges.

Later, the state government changed their decision and handed over the admission process to the authorities of schools and colleges.

RECENT STORIES

Equity-Hungry Firms Inflate, Debt-Laden Firms Restrain Reveals IIM-I Study

Equity-Hungry Firms Inflate, Debt-Laden Firms Restrain Reveals IIM-I Study

Central Bank of India Recruitment 2025: Registration Window For Six Posts Starts; Check Salary...

Central Bank of India Recruitment 2025: Registration Window For Six Posts Starts; Check Salary...

Central Sector Scholarship 2025-26: Application Process Starts; Check Details Here

Central Sector Scholarship 2025-26: Application Process Starts; Check Details Here

Reach For Stars: Remote Tribal School In Tripura's Unakoti Opens Space Education Library

Reach For Stars: Remote Tribal School In Tripura's Unakoti Opens Space Education Library

Flood Situation Forces Punjab Govt To Keep Schools Shut Until September 3

Flood Situation Forces Punjab Govt To Keep Schools Shut Until September 3