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Madras varsity to make admissions through Net
By Ramya Kannan
CHENNAI, JUNE 2. Keeping abreast of the innovations in
information technology, the Madras University will make use of
the net in order to help students figure out the admission
process.
The varsity, on its official website, www.universityofmadras.edu
has hosted a unique subsite to cater specifically to the need of
the moment - the admission procedure. Christened Madras
University College Admission Systems (MUCAS), the site is jointly
hosted by the Department of Adult and Continuing Education (DACE)
and a software firm, Istartweb.
The site, www.universityofmadras.edu/dace, has an exhaustive
database of information on the colleges coming under the gambit
of the university. Details including location of the colleges,
courses offered, Email addresses and admission qualifications are
listed. The database is so structured that searches can be made
with different permutations and combinations.
For instance, a surfer can search depending on the preference of
college, course, stream or year of study. Other information
including instructions to candidates, online courses offered and
history of the university are provided.
BA, B.Sc, B.Com, MA, M.Sc, M.Com, M.Phil, Ph.D and BE and ME
courses are listed, wherever available. ``We have just uploaded
content that was already available for students who come to the
university. The advantage, however, is that they have access to
all this information on a single site and at no cost'', says
Dr.V.Nagarajan, professor and head, DACE. He was instrumental in
selecting the content and putting the site together.
There is also a provision for colleges to register themselves
with the site on paying an application fee. Colleges have been
invited to join the consortium by paying Rs. 3000 each. Once they
are enrolled, they will get 10 pages on the web and technical
support from DACE and the Istartweb team to put their material on
the net.
Akilandeswari Women's College and Vellammal Engineering College
have responded to the offer and the process has started on an
experimental basis. ``Once more colleges come into the network,
then we can even provide results of admissions and other
announcements online'', Dr.Nagarajan said.
Plans are afoot to enable students to download application forms.
This facility will be activated soon so that the students can
benefit from this academic year itself. Colleges are advised to
collect the application form charges when the forms are being
submitted.
Students surfers say the site comes as a `blessing' for all those
who are involved in college admission, especially at the
undergraduate level.
``Searching for the right course and college is difficult for
students who are just out of schools, so this is a site that will
aid all of them primarily. It will save a lot of unfocused
running around for both students and their parents. We only hope
that the information will be updated regularly and the download
facility activated soon to help us,'' a student says.
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