The government has decided that for the academic year 2005-06, there will be one common entrance test for admission to all management institutes across the country.
Moreover, according to the ministry of human resources development, all six Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) will be brought under the centralised examination system, proposed to be launched in the last quarter of 2004.
The details of the new examination system will, however, be worked out by a 15-member National Co-ordination Committee, set up by the ministry recently. The committee includes the director of XLRI-Jamshedpur, the dean of the Faculty of Management Studies, Delhi University, and the director of IIM-Lucknow, among others.
Much before the question paper for the 2003 common admission test was leaked, the future of the examination was decided by the department of secondary education and higher education in the human resources development ministry.
All the six IIMs have been faxed a copy of an office memorandum signed by V S Pandey, joint secretary in the department, conveying the decision. The memorandum was prepared on October 10 following a meeting of senior ministry officials.
The IIMs are yet to decide their response to the circular, but some of them reacted sharply. A senior member of the IIM-Bangalore board said the circular was meant to clip the wings of the country