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THE PROPOSED Common Entrance Test (CET) for postgraduate courses conducted by the State universities has kicked up a storm with many academics fearing it would jeopardise the autonomy of the universities. But the PGCET is on track with Higher Education Minister D.H. Shankaramurthy stressing that the proposal had received a positive response. Students, according to the Minister, had welcomed the entrance test, he told presspersons at the CET cell on Wednesday. Yet, students' outfits such as the All India Democratic Students' Organisation (AIDSO) condemned the move as "disastrous," aimed at commercialising the PG courses. The move, said AIDSO president M.N. Sriram, was against the time-tested norm of providing a majority of postgraduate seats for students under the jurisdiction of a particular university. Thousands of meritorious but financially weak students will be thrown out of the ambit of higher learning, he said.
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The course is accredited at the professional level, with certification from the University of Mysore. Entrance-level assessment and module level assessment will be done by Merit Trac to evaluate the skills and knowledge of students to meet the industry standards. The programme is divided into four sections: Foundation track, Tech-track, Project track and Internship track, each with a duration of three months. The Foundation track emphasises on communication, teamwork, business knowledge and problem-solving techniques. Tech-track will train the students in programming and technical knowledge. Students can specialise either in Java or .Net. The course content is updated every year. The project track has live projects based on actual case studies. In the Internship track, the students are placed in software firms.
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