Common Engineering Entrance Examination
Two major engineering entrance examinations are used for admission to engineering institutes across India, the Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination and the All India Engineering Entrance Examination. In 2010, a proposal for a common engineering entrance examination was made by the Ministry of [Human Resource Development (India)|Ministry of Human Resource Development]. The proposal has gone through several names and formats and is expected to enter use in 2024. Yet, the common entrance exam for all engineering courses in India has not become effective, even for the academic year 2021–22.
History
A common engineering entrance examination was first proposed by the Ministry of Human Resource Development in February 2010 as "a common system for common admission into professional institutions in the country". One of the names proposed was the Indian Science Engineering Eligibility Test. It was meant as a replacement for the multitude of existing exams, but most specifically the Indian Institute of Technology Joint Entrance Examination and the All India Engineering Entrance Examination. The first-year version of the exam was planned to cover admissions to centrally-funded institutions, including the Indian Institute of Science, Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research, and some deemed universities. Per the decision of the ministry on 20 May 2012, the exam was to be introduced starting in 2013. Some state governments have already announced they will not attend the exam, at least not for the first year, until doubts, mainly about the languages in which the exam will be made available, are cleared. The proposal also received strong opposition from the All India IIT Faculty Federation and the Indian Institutes of Technology Alumni Association, which stated concerns about the loss of the autonomy of IITs in their admission process.Reasons for demand for common entrance exam
1. Many engineering colleges in India are known for taking a capitation fee.2. A common entrance exam will help students and parents save money that they otherwise have to spend on purchasing application forms and prospectus of various engineering colleges. Savings related to travel expenses for attending various entrance exams is another advantage.
3. Transparency in listing of entrance exam rankings and admission to engineering colleges.