West Bengal UG Admissions will be done through Centralised Online Portal; Check Details Here


West Bengal UG Admissions will be done through Centralised Online Portal

New Delhi: The West Bengal Higher Education Department has planned to set up a centralised web-based online platform for online admission to undergraduate degree programmes in state-run and state-aided institutions and universities.

The WB higher education department has notified that a 10-person committee, chaired by Pritimoy Sanyal, technology head, MAKAUT and consisting of Dr. Somnath Mukherjee, principal of Dinabandhu Andrews College, and Madhumita Manna, additional director of public instruction, will supervise the implementation of the "centralised online admission portal" in collaboration with Higher Education department officials.

It was stated clearly that the autonomous colleges, minority educational institution colleges, training colleges, law colleges, and universities that offer courses in the fine arts, crafts, dance, music, engineering, pharmacy, nursing, or medicine will be explicitly excluded from this rule.

According to one of the higher education department officials, the system, which will be implemented beginning with the current academic year, will completely guarantee justice and transparency and prevent any possibility of college union influence in the admissions process for UG courses.

With the announcement of the higher secondary and other plus two board examination results, the admissions process will start, the official said.

By logging into a single portal rather than the admissions portal of a particular institution, the new system will enable the students to apply to any state-run or state-aided college or university that provides an undergraduate degree without preventing them from checking in at other institutions.

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