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JNU teachers want the university's own admission process restored, which is why the CUET is being delayed

JNU teachers want the university's own admission process restored, which is why the CUET is being delayed

 
 
 
New Delhi. ; JNU stated earlier this year that all undergraduate and graduate admissions would be handled by the CUET. According to the JNUTA, the institution has experienced numerous delays as a result of its reliance on the NTA to administer entrance tests.
 
The Jawaharlal Nehru University Teachers Association (JNUTA) today expressed concern over the delay in admissions and demanded that the institution restore its tried-and-true admission procedure rather than relying on the National Testing Agency after Delhi University officials informed that the admissions process will be delayed.
This occurs at the same time as the NTA has rescheduled the Common University Entrance Test (CUET)-UG. The CUET-UG will now expire on August 28, rather than on August 20 as originally planned.
During its general body meeting on Monday, the JNU teachers' organization passed a resolution requesting the school to renounce its contract with the NTA.
Prior to this, JNU admitted students to undergraduate programs through its own subjective exams. But starting in 2019, it began accepting applications through the NTA's JNU Entrance Examination.
The institution stated earlier this year that all undergraduate and graduate admissions would be handled by the CUET. According to the JNUTA, the institution has experienced numerous delays as a result of its reliance on the NTA to administer entrance tests.
The statement continued, "The GBM demands that the university terminate its arrangement with the NTA and quickly reinstate JNU's own tried-and-true institutional mechanisms, including the Standing Committee on Admissions.
CUET-second Undergraduate's phase, which started last Thursday, was plagued by errors, which caused problems for students who were turned back from the exam centers.
The exam's first shift was canceled on Thursday in a number of locations across 17 states, while the second shift was canceled at all 489 locations. At 50 locations, the exam was canceled on Friday. The organization postponed the CUET-UG for the day in 53 centers on Saturday because they expected a similar circumstance.

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