The CBSE- Central Board of Secondary Education will conduct the test according to the mission document with the guidance of the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur. The HRD Ministry is likely to persuade all states to accept CET during the Education Minister's conference scheduled to take place in New Delhi on February 22nd, 2012. It may be pointed out that Tamil Nadu has opposed CET for over half a decade.
According to the mission document, ISEET would be split into two parts, ISEET- main and advanced. Each examination will be for three hours and will take place on a single day. The examination would be conducted either in the month of April or May. The main exam will be conducted in the morning and the advanced in the afternoon.
It will be up to each institution, groups of institutions and state agencies to carry out counselling and admission in a co-ordinated manner, revealed the document. University sources said that the Tamil Nadu was the first state to scrap the common Entrance Test for professional courses five years ago and the present AIADMK government too had opposed CET.
However, as per the sources said “When the state has taken such a stance we don't think the Union Government can force CET in Tamil Nadu”.