9 months, 3 weeks ago

UGC-NET aspirants from Kerala feel cheated

Sharanya, who is also preparing for the civil services exam, feels dejected that hard-working students are being taken for a ride just because of the unscrupulous behaviour of a few looking for an easy way out. “Imagine being fingerprinted, frisked, even getting your ears scanned before being allowed in the exam hall to write the test only to be told later that the question paper was leaked. “The fact that the UGC-NET question paper leak has come right after the allegations of irregularities in NEET highlights NTA’s inefficiency,” said Thomas, who was confident of clearing the examination, a belief that had strengthened upon learning that the cut-off was around 160. They feel cheated and their morale is low.” “The next exam is in December. “Collecting registration fees and then cancelling the exam right after it was conducted like they did with NEET, there must be some agenda behind it.

New Indian Express

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