When candidates who have taken the CUET-UG examination are not satisfied with the examination when it is over, they will be re-examined by the board from 15th to 19th July. Take an exam According to officials, this discovery was valid on Sunday. This State Administration of Taxation The undergraduate admissions exams’ answers were also announced paving way for release of university entrance examinations’ outcomes, although there has been a delay.
According to a senior NTA official, “Candidates can submit their challenge to the answers till 6 pm on July 9.”
The official added, “NTA is also in the process of resolving public grievances received up to June 30 against the CUET-UG examination. If it is found that there are indeed grievances, NTA is committed to re-conducting it for these candidates at selected centers any day between July 15 exam and 19.”
Many students accused some examination centers of wasting time and having technical problems. But no comments have been made regarding these claims by NTA officials.
“The challenges raised by the candidates will be verified by a panel of subject experts. Based on the revised final answers, the results will be announced,” said the official.
delayed in CUET-UG results It comes amid a raging debate over alleged irregularities in competitive exams, including NEET and NET.
The first ever national level Central Universities Entrance Test (CUET-UG), which was being conducted in hybrid mode for this year’s admission cycle only across India was cancelled late Wednesday night. Due to logistical reasons in Delhi where it was initially planned after which it proceeded without interruption in New Delhi.
Earlier NTA had announced that third edition of CUCET UG would be completed within a week’s time and that scores will not be standardized as all papers shall be written once during one session period.
There are 15 subjects with written examination mode while others use computer-based exams (48).
This year, over 1.34 million applicants registered to sit for the Common Entrance Examination for undergraduate courses in 261 central, state, recognized and private universities.
The first edition of NEET exam in 2022 was plagued by technical glitches. Moreover, given different shifts the tests are held in scores have got to be standardized before releasing the results.
A high-level committee led by former ISRO chairman R Radhakrishnan has been set up by the government Centre. Last week sacked NTA director general Subodh Singh amid allegations that some exams like medical entrance test NEET and PhD admission NET were riddled with irregularities as a measure to ensure transparency and smooth conduct of examinations through NTA.
Notably, while NEET is facing flak for numerous issues including question paper leaks. UGC-NET has been scrapped due to information received by the education ministry about breach of integrity of examination. The CBI is investigating both the incidents.