
A number of Widespread College Entrance Take a look at (CUET)-UG aspirants are claiming that the examination dates talked about on their admit playing cards have already handed whereas the date intimated to them earlier was totally different.
The debut version of CUET, which has been break up into six phases, has been marred by glitches to this point inflicting examination cancellations at a number of centres and postponement of exams for a number of candidates.
Nevertheless, the rescheduling of the examination for a number of candidates and makes an attempt to accommodate the selection of metropolis for examination centre, has left college students a frightened lot as their admit playing cards and metropolis intimation slips are mentioning totally different dates.
The scholars have been reaching out to the Nationwide Testing Company (NTA) and the College Grants Fee (UGC) requesting for an additional likelihood to seem within the examination.
Yuvraj Singh Chauhan from Jodhpur in Rajasthan was intimated that his examination is scheduled on August 10. When he downloaded his admit card on August 7, he was shocked to see that his examination date was August 6 which had already handed.
"The admit playing cards usually are not obtainable a lot forward of the examination and solely metropolis intimation slips. Even when the examination date has been modified some intimation must be given. My examination date has already handed and I've been emailing NTA about the issue requesting for a retest however I have not heard from them but," he stated.
Atulsen Singh Yadav from Balrampur in Uttar Pradesh has the identical grievance.
"My examination was rescheduled on August 30 as a result of I retained my intimated metropolis (Balrampur) however at this time once I obtain the admit card then the examination date talked about is August 17, which is already over," he stated.
In response to UGC Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar, the scholars with grievances want to write down to the NTA with their utility quantity.
"After verification, NTA will take a call on allowing them to write a retest," he instructed PTI.
The fifth part of the essential examination, which is gateway for undergraduate admissions in central universities throughout the nation, started on Sunday.
Nikhil R Mishra, a CUET aspirant from Bihar, was stunned to see his admit card as not solely the examination date talked about within the metropolis intimation slip had modified but in addition his allotted metropolis, which was 5 hours away from the one intimated earlier than.
"If we are going to preserve worrying about this, how will we research and put together for the examination? How can one focus amid such chaos?" he stated.
Raunak Patkar from Kanpur obtained an e mail on August 6 informing him that his examination is within the second shift on the identical day.
Nevertheless, until a day earlier than his admit card wasn't obtainable for obtain and the date intimated to him earlier than was totally different.
In response to the preliminary plan, all phases of the CUET-UG had been scheduled to conclude on August 20. The NTA, which is answerable for conducting the doorway check, had later introduced that every one phases of the examination will conclude on August 28. Nevertheless, now the schedule has been additional deferred and the examination has been break up into six phases.
The UGC chairman had earlier stated that the examination has been cancelled at a number of centres following experiences of "sabotage".
With 14.9 lakh registrations, the CUET, the widespread gateway for undergraduate admissions in all central universities, is now the second greatest entrance examination within the nation, surpassing JEE-Primary’s common registration of 9 lakh. NEET-UG is the largest entrance check in India with a median of 18 lakh registrations.
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