College admissions after July 31: Tamil Nadu Higher Education Minister K Ponmudi | Coimbatore News – Times of India

Chennai: All Colleges Tamil Nadu Start admission only after declaration of class after July 31 twelfth The result, Higher Education Minister K Ponmudi said on Monday.
After the announcement of the evaluation criteria, the minister and other officials held a meeting with Chief Minister MK Stalin on college admissions.
CBSE And the state board announced that they will declare the class XII result based on the evaluation criteria before 31st July.
“The CBSE and State Boards need to consider Class XII marks to rank the students for giving admission to the colleges. Both these boards will finalize the marks before July 31. Hence, government, government-aided colleges and Admission in private colleges will start only after July 31,” he said.
“We came to know that some private colleges have started admission. The Chief Minister has directed that admission in the college should start only after the declaration of class XII results. If any college starts admission now, the government will take action. ”
However, polytechnic admissions on the basis of class IX marks started last week.
As per the evaluation method announced by the government, class X board exam will have 50% weightage while class XI marks will have 20% weightage. The government gave 30% weightage to the internal assessment and practical examinations of class XII.
stating that there was no correlation between cancellation of MPhil Madras University and National Education Policy 2020Ponmudi said opinion was divided between teachers and students about the need for an MPhil degree. “Some universities have closed it. But, it is not associated with NEP
Government to take steps to appoint Professors as Vice Chancellors in Tamil Nadu Anna University and Annamalai University, he said.
While some city colleges started online registration to ease the anxiety among parents and students, many have not yet opened their portals. “Admission in UG can start only after class XII result. I think classes for first year students will start at the end of August,” said Thomas Amirtham, Loyola College. The college is planning to start a vaccination drive for faculty members and students before the start of the academic year.
MG Ragunathan, principal of Guru Nanak College in Velachery, said graduate admissions cannot be made merely by knowing the evaluation criteria. “The government should announce the results to go ahead with the admissions,” he added.

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