TSCHE appoints conveners for Common Entrance Tests in 2024, changes key leadership roles

In a recent announcement, the conveners were appointed for various examinations, reflecting a change in leadership for three key tests - ICET, PGECET, and EdCET

By Newsmeter Network  Published on  28 Jan 2024 8:06 AM GMT
TSCHE appoints conveners for Common Entrance Tests in 2024, changes key leadership roles

Hyderabad: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has taken a step in shaping the upcoming Common Entrance Tests (CETs) for 2024. In a recent announcement, conveners were appointed for various examinations, reflecting a change in leadership for three key tests - ICET, PGECET, and EdCET.

New appointments for Key CETs

Prof B Dean Kumar from JNTU-Hyderabad College of Engineering will spearhead the TS EAPCET and guide the examination process. Meanwhile, Prof Sriram Venkatesh of Osmania University College of Engineering will serve as the convener for ECET, and Prof B Vijayalaxmi of Osmania University College of Law will undertake the responsibility for LAWCET.

Prof A Aruna Kumari of JNTU-Hyderabad, Prof S Narsimha Chary of Kakatiya University, and Prof T Mrunalini of Osmania University have been appointed as conveners for PGECET, ICET, and EdCET, respectively.

Expert guidance for PECET

The responsibility of holding the PECET has been entrusted to Prof Rajesh Kumar from Osmania University.

“This decision has been made to emphasise the Council’s commitment to selecting experts capable of upholding the standards of physical education entrance tests,” reported an official.

Ensuring credible and efficient examinations

“The appointments highlight the TSCHE’s dedication to maintaining the credibility and efficiency of the Common Entrance Tests. With renowned academics at the helm, the council aims to streamline the examination processes, ensuring a fair and transparent evaluation system,” an official stated.

The designated conveners, hailing from esteemed educational institutions, are expected to uphold the standards set by their predecessors and contribute to the seamless execution of the upcoming CETs in 2024.

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