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.
Nh yh koi bura dicision nh jab iit kaam marks vale low category vale ko late h jab kisi ko engineer ka future yaad nh ata jab koi general k ley nh bolta kyu kyuki ise logo ko fayda hota bh ap 24 marks vale ko pass kar rhe ho general ne asa kya kar diya jo 70 marks lane k baad bh chut off nh hh because off totally reservation
I think it will be a bad idea as it will affect the quality of future engineers and keeping adv exam is indeed a good procedure to continue
If this is implemented things will sure shotly be better than ever ..advanced though is a great way of testing intellects but selections are moreover become matter of business of a lot of companies called coachings ..if there happens any poll regarding please support..
Not giving an option to choose their course will not get them to learn their favorite one. Hence, their 100 % Potential will not be used.
That”s an flop idea to remove jee advanced. The one want to come out of his comfort zone and work hard for his self improvement will definitely take jee advanced as one of his best opportunity to succeed,
I think her advance is must to know the real talent of the student. JEE mains is so simple most of the students will crack it
This is the very good decision . I hopr iit councelling have to implement this rule many students who worked hard but not get success this is the best way to exposure and for them who belonged to poor family . Plz implement this . If a st or sc get admitted such a low marks as comparison to general this is unfair so implement this plzzz iit councelling .
In my opinion it is wrong to remove JEE advanced,as there will be more n more competition and cutoff marks will be increased to 180/360 or more
I literally salute to those who proposed such great ideas it is really disappointed that nowadays coaching centres have only become a source of income parents have to spend a lot to the coaching centres for their child’s bright future and then to when a child is not able to crack it then he will end up committing suicide it’s really a good idea most of the students get their desired aim and will raise our country’s economy because according toe every child is unique and he or she is equally talented to others but one thing which I actually don’t like is reservation this means is really unfair for many students. Students shouldd be equally checked by their merits not by their castes I will request the concerned authorities to look upon this issue but m really grateful
It is too much unfair for brilliant students
There should be one day exam, morning session can be paper1 based on jee main model which can qualification for admission to NITs. and afternoon papre2 should be based on jee adv model. This will reduce pressure and as well we can finish the exam on ine day at same time retaining the toughness of exam. Result of both the papers can be taken for admission to iits.
This proposal will not only take off the pressure/burden on students but it will also increase the potential of student as he/she will not be able to select the branches and thus would be given a branch on their interest. It’s a great idea.
This depletes the quality of future engineers
Yes, scrapping of JEE Advanced will be boon to students, as it will relieve unnecessary stress of advanced studies. Their whole focus will be on JEE Mains and will score better. Our past data shows that the iit students before the concept of advanced was introduced were equally brilliant and hard working…
Yes, scrapping of JEE Advanced will be boon to students, as it will relieve unnecessary stress of advanced studies. Their whole focus will be on JEE Mains and will score better. Our past data shows that the iit students before the concept of advanced was introduced were equally brilliant and hard working…