PG Admissions: Students Oppose Common Entrance Test – Here’s Why!
Students Protest Against PG Common Entrance Test
Many students are opposing the new PG Common Entrance Test (PGCET) for postgraduate admissions. They believe that a single exam for all PG courses will create difficulties for students from different academic backgrounds. Students argue that separate entrance tests for different subjects would be a fairer approach.
Reasons Behind Student Opposition
Students say that a common entrance test may not accurately assess their subject knowledge. They fear that the new system might favor certain streams while making it harder for others to secure admissions. Many students are demanding a review of the decision and requesting authorities to reconsider implementing the common test.
Demand for a Fair Admission Process
The opposition to the PGCET is growing as students call for an admission process that ensures equal opportunities for all. They want universities to retain subject-specific entrance exams instead of a single test for all PG courses. Education officials are expected to respond to student concerns soon.