Resolved Dispute Clears Way for CTEVT Entrance Examination

News 24 Aug 2023 1286

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Resolved Dispute Clears Way for CTEVT Entrance Examination

After months of tension between the Medical Education Commission and the Council of Technical Education and Vocational Training (CTEVT), the path is now clear for the CTEVT entrance examination to proceed. Scheduled for Saturday, August 26, 2023, the examination will filter out candidates for the diploma level in various technical and medical fields.

Key Updates

  • Resolution of the Dispute: An ongoing disagreement between the Medical Education Commission and CTEVT has been resolved, paving the way for the entrance examination.
  • Directive from the Ministry: The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology directed CTEVT to coordinate with the Commission for the implementation of the Medical Education Act.
  • Seat Allocation: The Commission has now determined the seats for medical courses, allowing the examination to move forward.

Exam Details

Pramodbhakta Acharya, the Controller of Examinations at the CTEVT Examination Control Office, confirmed that the entrance exam was initially set for late July but had to be postponed due to the dispute. Now, it is rescheduled and will be conducted nationwide.

Seat Availability and Applications

  • Total Seats: 48,000 seats across diploma levels in medical, engineering, agriculture, and forestry.
  • Applications Received: 44,000 applicants have shown interest.
  • High Demand Courses: Nursing, Pharmacy, and Health Assistant (HA) have received more applications than available seats.
  • Low Demand Courses: Dental, lab, radiology, and other specialized medical subjects have fewer applicants.

PCL Nursing's Popularity

PCL nursing continues to be a hot choice for students. 49 nursing colleges have opened 1,960 nursing admissions, receiving an overwhelming 12,500 applications.

Challenges and Controversies

  • Medical Education Act Requirement: The requirement for nursing colleges to have their own 100-bed hospital has led to the closure of many institutions.
  • Legal Hurdles: The CTEVT is also facing legal issues, as their Member Secretary Jeevnarayan Kafle is caught up in a Supreme Court case.

Conclusion

The resolution of the dispute between the Medical Education Commission and CTEVT is a significant step forward in medical and technical education. With the entrance exam now confirmed for August 26, thousands of students are set to compete for limited seats in high-demand courses. It’s a critical time for both educational institutions and applicants as they navigate the evolving landscape of technical and medical education in the country.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information, continue following updates from both the Medical Education Commission and CTEVT.

Additional Resources

  • Official CTEVT Website
  • Medical Education Commission's Guidelines
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