Uttar Pradesh Technical University will release the schedule for the State Entrance Examination (SEE) exam 2013 in engineering and management colleges today. This and many more decisions pertaining to the admissions in technical institutions will be taken in a meeting of the Central Admission Board (CAB) to be held at Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET) on Tuesday. The meeting will be chaired by UPTU vice-chancellor Prof RKKhandal.
Though the university has already decided the dates for SEE 2013 as 20 and 21 April, decisions on the mode of examination whether online or offline will be taken on Tuesday. Currently, the state government merged the two state technical universities, the Noida-based Mahamaya Technical University (MTU) and Gautam Buddh Technical University (GBTU). After this merger, MTU university officials are trying to attract more students by bringing the brand value of SEE-UPTU back.
The meeting will see suggestions from many engineering and management institutions. Also, there is a proposal by private colleges to allow them to sell SEE brochures and application forms. Till last year, the forms and brochures were available only at post offices.
In the meeting, it will also decide whether the SEE for admissions to engineering colleges will be online or offline. Previous year, the university conducted SEE for MBA and MCA online. Even their application process was completely online. However, for engineering, the application process was both online and offline and the entrance test was in the written mode. This year, officials are hopeful that there will be online test for engineering students too. In this regard, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Noida has also send proposal to the university to begin dual degree course in Applied Management. This will also be placed in the meeting.
Though the university has already decided the dates for SEE 2013 as 20 and 21 April, decisions on the mode of examination whether online or offline will be taken on Tuesday. Currently, the state government merged the two state technical universities, the Noida-based Mahamaya Technical University (MTU) and Gautam Buddh Technical University (GBTU). After this merger, MTU university officials are trying to attract more students by bringing the brand value of SEE-UPTU back.
The meeting will see suggestions from many engineering and management institutions. Also, there is a proposal by private colleges to allow them to sell SEE brochures and application forms. Till last year, the forms and brochures were available only at post offices.
In the meeting, it will also decide whether the SEE for admissions to engineering colleges will be online or offline. Previous year, the university conducted SEE for MBA and MCA online. Even their application process was completely online. However, for engineering, the application process was both online and offline and the entrance test was in the written mode. This year, officials are hopeful that there will be online test for engineering students too. In this regard, JSS Academy of Technical Education, Noida has also send proposal to the university to begin dual degree course in Applied Management. This will also be placed in the meeting.
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