Karnataka Higher Education Minister C N Ashwath Narayan has stated on Wednesday that examination centres can be videographed throughout the Common Entrance Test (CET) for skilled programs within the state in 2022. The transfer goals to curb examination malpractices.
A complete of two,16,525 candidates have registered for CET-2022, and the examination is scheduled to be carried out in 486 centres throughout the state, out of which 87 are situated in Bengaluru and 399 are in the remainder of the state, the minister’s workplace stated.
As many as 486 observers (assistant commissioner cadre), 972 Special Invigilation Squad members, 486 custodians, and roughly 9,600 invigilators and a complete of 20,483 officers/officers have been deployed to discharge the examination duties, Narayan said.
On June 16, exams for biology (morning) and arithmetic (afternoon) are scheduled, whereas physics (morning) and chemistry (afternoon) can be held on June 17. Kannada language take a look at can be carried out for Horanadu and Gadinadu Kannadiga candidates at selective centres on June 18.
The questions and solutions in every topic paper can be printed each in English and Kannada languages. In case of any discrepancy within the English and Kannada variations, the English model can be taken as remaining, he stated.
A complete of 1,708 candidates have registered to put in writing the Kannada language take a look at on June 18 which can be carried out at Bidar, Belagavi, Vijaypura, Ballari, Mangaluru, and Bengaluru. The candidates is not going to be allowed to put on or carry any sort of wristwatch to the examination corridor/room. They mustn’t carry any pill or cell or calculator to the examination corridor.
With inputs from PTI.
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