VIJAY GOEL MP ‘Eligibility test’ may be held for admission in Delhi University on Merit basis.

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New Delhi :

To address the rising issue of widespread cheating in 12 th  board examination across Bihar and other states to get admissions in Delhi University, Mr. Goel has questioned whether the students who have given their 12 th  board examination from Delhi will get justice or not. Mr. Vijay Goel met Vice Chancellor Mr. Yogesh Tyagi yesterday and conveyed to him that it is the right time for Delhi University to take strict action against students who resort to false practices such as corruption, cheating, represent false mark sheets and other malpractices in lieu of gaining admission in Delhi University. Mr Goel also said that there should be a eligibility test across colleges in Delhi University which students need to pass in order to be eligible for admission in Delhi University so that students like Ruby Roy and Sourav Shreshtha can be kept out.
Goel has said that different states have their own education boards, different courses and separate examination systems. These boards cannot be equated with Central Board of Secondary Education. In Some Boards liberal marking is adopted whereas in others stiff marking is done. For that purpose, the cut of list in Delhi University is also of no use. Mr. Goel clarifies that a student may have been born in UP, Bihar, MP or Chhattisgarh but if she/he sat for 12 th Board exams from Delhi, She/he would be considered a Delhi Student. He added ‘anyone who lives or studies in Delhi is a Delhite. Presently entrance examinations can be held for some courses in Delhi University, then such an examination can be held for remaining courses also. It can help detecting students having fake mark sheets and fake degrees.
Mr. Goel said that it is very painful for the citizens of Delhi that their children are not able to get admission in colleges and courses of their own choice and in their home State, in spite of getting more than 60% marks. The problem is particularly acute for the girl students belonging to Delhi as their parents are reluctant to send them out of Delhi for higher education. Therefore, most of the Girls, who could not get admission in Delhi, are compelled to discontinue their studies. Students belonging to poor families, who study in Government schools, also suffer as they are unable to get admission in Delhi University Colleges.
Mr. Goel demanded from Delhi Government to open new universities with new colleges in Delhi to meet the requirements of Delhi’s students with the request to start evening college in all the 18 colleges, which come under the Delhi Government. He said that in this regards soon a delegation will meet Education Minister Manish Sisodia.
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