CBSE centre to play major role in UG tests
	
	
		The proposed centre for assessment and evaluation studies  under CBSE is expected to play a major role in near future holding  national level tests for undergraduate technical programmes. The body  will prepare questions for tests like the proposed common aptitude test  for engineering programmes said sources in the HRD Ministry.
 
In  course of time, the Ministry proposes to transform it into a statutory  authority conducting extensive research concerning examinations. The  department of research and assessment under the body has a mandate to  review engineering entrance examination capacity building.
 
The  development comes as the Ministry is understood to have finalised plans  for conducting the pan-India common entrance test from 2013 for  undergraduate engineering programmes. It is believed to have arrived at a  formulae with respect to giving weightages to the common test and  school boards. Indications are that the weightage will be 60 per cent  for the test and 40 per cent for school boards for deciding admission.
 
However,  some state boards are believed to be resisting the common test. The IIT  and the NIT councils have already given their approval for the test,  which will eventually replace the IIT-JEE and AIEEE.
 
The sources said the common test may not be made mandatory in the initial years.
The Central Advisory Board of Education (CABE) will take up the proposal during its meeting in April this year. 
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