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Nov 07, 2019 · 07:14 pm
Updated Nov 07, 2019 · 07:18 pm
The National Testing Agency, which now conducts the Indian Institute of
Technology’s Joint Entrance Examination for engineering colleges, said on
Thursday that question papers in regional languages were made available
only to those states that had requested for them. Previously, the exam
could be taken only in English and Hindi.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had on Wednesday
criticised the Narendra Modi-led government for including only Gujarati
in the list of regional languages in which the IIT-JEE can be taken.
Banerjee had asked why other regional languages had been ignored. “If
Gujarati has to be there, then all regional languages including Bengali
must be there,” she had said.
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In a press release, the National Testing Agency said: “The JEE (Main)
Examination started in 2013 with the idea of all States admitting their
Engineering candidates through JEE (Main). The request was sent to all
the States in the year 2013 itself. Only the Gujarat State agreed to admit
their candidates in State Engineering Colleges of Gujarat through JEE
(Main) and requested that the JEE (Main) paper be made available in
Gujarati language.”
“None of the other States have approached NTA to provide the JEE (Main)
question paper in any other Indian National Language,” the agency said.
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On Thursday, Banerjee reiterated that she has no problem with the exam
being conducted in Gujarati, ANI reported. “Our Education Minister
[Partha Chatterjee] had also written to National Testing Agency on this
issue to conduct the test in Bengali,” she said. However, Banerjee said that
the Centre should have sought proposals from states before selecting
regional languages for the exam, PTI reported.
“If the central government is taking a decision, they should have asked
the state government,” she said. “How do we know? Are we the God? We
are not the God, so how do we know what is in their mind? They should
have informed the state government that please send it [proposal for
inclusion of a regional language for writing the test].”
West Bengal Chief Secretary Gautam Sanyal wrote to the National Testing
Agency on Thursday, asking for Bengali to be included in the list of
languages in which IIT-JEE question papers will be published next year.
He also asked for other languages to be included.
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