Syndicate Asks CAT Section To Crack Admission Problems
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Syndicate asks CAT section to crack admission problems

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Cochin University Syndicate has requested the common admission test (CAT) tracking committee to study the problems faced by CAT candidates who authorized online for examinations this year and put forward a possible solution. The decision was taken when the syndicate met on 08th Feb 2012 to discuss about the glitches experienced during the admission process after many students applied online at the same time.

Vice-chancellor Ramachandran Thekkedath tabled the conclusions of the panel which researched the expenses against the domain registrar A Ramachandran and K Sajan, and discovered them not guilty.

The syndicate will connect with in a couple several weeks to talk about the review in details. The syndicate condoled the decline of governor M O H Farook and critic Sukumar Azhikode. Meanwhile, the higher education started out an off-line signing up center to help learners who have not been able to send their program through the web page. The signing up procedure forCAT 2012 started easily on Jan 15 and stunted down as the number of contingency customers improved at the same time. Until date, a complete of 38,000 customers have been done such as 15,000 learners who have remitted their program fee and more than 10,000 who have accomplished all procedures.

As several learners discovered it difficult to go through the on-line signing up procedure due to slowly program reaction, an additional off-line method only for B.Tech/MSc Photonics will be available from Wednesday. The form can be downloadable from the higher education web page and the filled-in varieties can be published to movie director, IRAA, Cusat.

According to higher education resources, the on the internet signing up ability will be available on Exclusive after changing program components.

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