However, the centralised process will only be followed for trials for the sport quota and the centralised fitness test which was introduced last year will be done away with.
The decision was taken today during a meeting of the 24-member committee, comprising deans from faculties of science, commerce and arts, nine college principals and members from the executive and academic councils, which is working on an admission policy for the upcoming academic session.
"This will ensure that there is no duplication of trials and students don't miss out on opportunity of appearing for trial at a particular college due to clash in dates," he added.
For the first time, the trials for the ECA admissions will also be centralised.
"On the pattern of sports admissions, the university will allot the task of holding the trial for a particular activity in a certain college and the scores will be valid for all the colleges admitting students under the quota," he added.
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