IIT Council is the top decision-making body for the Indian Institute of Technologies (IITs). On August 21, 2018, this council is up for a big discussion. There are several proposals that will be discussed. However, the biggest one which is coming up is the scrapping of JEE Advanced and only using JEE Main as admission tests for IIT admissions. The other proposal which is second in line is that allowing students to choose the IIT campus of their choice during admissions but not the course. Now, are these ideas feasible? Changing the entire scenario of the IIT intakes – this is going to take a lot of brainstorming and analysis on the behalf of the IIT council.
The decisions will not be easy and will take much much time in the coming future to be implemented if the IIT council finds these ideas feasible. The IIT Council is headed by the human resource development minister.
Proposal 1: Scrapping the advanced test under the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), passing which is a prerequisite for admission to the 23 IITs.
Proposal 2: A student will be allowed to choose the campus of his or her choice and not the course at the time of seeking admission. This proposal has been submitted to the MHRD by two different IITs.
What do these proposals suggest?
This proposal suggests the following –

Point 1: Scrapping JEE Advanced and making JEE Main the sole examination for admission IITs.
This is a huge one. The logic is to introduce a one test admission system. There will be no second level test or interview. Only one uniform test for all the competing candidates. This idea aims at taking off pressures from the candidates.
Point 2: Restructuring JEE Main as one sole admission test.
Under this, it has been proposed that in JEE Main no ranks will be given to the candidates. Candidates will be grouped. For example, candidates securing 80 to 90 per cent of marks will be grouped as one and treated as equals. Similarly, a structure will be introduced. Out of the top groups, candidates will be eligible for admission in the IITs.
Point 3: Admissions.
Two of the IITs, which are yet not identified, have submitted this proposal to allow the students to choose the IIT campus of their choice but not the course.
What these proposals tend to solve?
There is too much pressure for the candidates to take the board exam, then JEE Main and then again JEE Advanced. The high-end coaching centres are thus earning a lot of profit out of this which is morally wrong. Many believe that candidates who do not achieve the desired ranks are demotivated. Many are exhausted after extensive coaching and entrance exams. No ranks will ensure those hardworking candidates are treated as equals in their engineering campuses.
A few of the IITs have already opposed the idea, saying that allowing the candidates to choose the campus and not the course is unfair. They believe that students will opt for the older, more established IITs if given a choice.
It has also been noted that each year, as many as 10 lakh students go through many years of preparation and extensive pressure, in order to achieve a fine selection of about 5,000 students, to the top IITs. This is highly unfair.
Summarising all the above proposal to make JEE Main a single examination for IIt admission and eliminating JEE Advanced is to relieve pressure off the candidates and to make the admission system as fair as possible. So the questions that arise are – Is it unfair right now? Is it a lot of pressure for the candidates who have been giving 2 examinations for IIT admissions till date? Will this increase or decrease the quality of future engineers? Well, all these will depend on an analysis of years of data and a lot of speculations.
Lets us hear you, do you think doing away with ranking in JEE Main and scrapping JEE Advanced will be beneficial. Are you with the change or against it? Do comment below and tell us.









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It is a great idea to do away with the jee advanced and to do away with the ranking system. The pressure on students will be reduced.
Scrap JEE Advanced.
A person needs perfection in high level Science and Maths to clear the exam.
Why is that necessary to be good engineer, when all of the required Maths and Science for engineering is taught in first year.
That’s the reason students leave for abroad, they don’t want their future generations to go through the same grind again and again.
According to me only one entrance test should be there for getting admission in engg college in india.That is jee main . Top notched students will get admission in IIT. Hard working student having depth knowledge wouldn’t go in vain. Jee advance is too too much tough that is required for whoever want to select pure science science. But mostly IITians do not have interest in higher education. Advanced level test is not required. Better increase the tough level of JEE main slightly higher than before. That’s main point to scrap IIT advance.
Yes this is right decision..pressure will be less..
I think it is a good idea …. but due to many students in India which are not serious about there carrier can also pass by change and possible that can enter in iit… so due to this I think jee mains has to increase there toughes …. so that students which are serious and are eligible for iit can crack jee mains .. only no more bulk…
Definitely it will help a lot to us, as I am 11th cbse students, it is beneficial for that i have to give only JEE Main not JEE Advanced.
It’s good idea. Single entrance exam for engineering will definitely help and reduce the pressure and stress for students. But no such news in papers. Is it true..
It is an good idea to scrap jee advance but the idea that student can’nt select their course is notgood idea but it can create problems
The current system is demoralising to students. It only helps unscrupulous coaching centres.
This is insane . All those who are in favour of this decision are either those who have failed in advance or know that they are not capable of it. I want jee advance I want to be in IITs and willing to compete with one of the finest minds of the country
That’s insane . Those who are in favour are those who have either failed in jee or those who know they are not capable . I want jee advanced I want to be in IIT and I am willing to compete with the finest minds of the country
That will be a great decision . Being a class 12 student i will be a lot relieved if I don’t need to give the JEE advanced in the year 2019.
IIT admission by single entrance exam is a welcome move. IIT graduates in B Tech level have done only least and contributed insignificant way to the country sofar . There is no need to trouble the young students by JEE advanced. Super brain is not the neeed of hour. Bold engineers with problem solving capabilities are truly needed to our country
As long as coaching centres do well one can get into IIT easily. First of all uniform education system at school level needs to be implemented. Just disclose to public what kind of B. Tech projects are done so far by these super brain IIT graduates. Nothing is worthy…
Very bad idea.Two fold exam is must to select appropriate candidate.