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CAT crash blamed on virus attack, more students affected

Technical glitches that disrupted the first on-line Common Admission Test (CAT) for entry to IIMs and top business schools at one-fifth of the exam centres were blamed on a virus attack, as the snag prevented hundreds of students to take the exam for the second day today.

Updated on: Nov 29, 2009 9:09 PM IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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Technical glitches that disrupted the first on-line Common Admission Test (CAT) for entry to IIMs and top business schools at one-fifth of the exam centres were blamed on a virus attack, as the snag prevented hundreds of students to take the exam for the second day today.

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Authorities rescheduled the test at 24 of the 104 Centres across the country to fix the glitches affecting more students. About 2,000 students could not appear in the test yesterday due to the virus that swamped the computers at about 50 labs in the 24 centres.

CAT, being conducted through computers for a period of 10 days from November 28 to December seven, got off yesterday to a troubled start after which the authorities decided not to hold the test at these affected centres.

Candidates who could not appear the test have been notified and their tests are currently being rescheduled within the testing period, said Prometric, the American firm entrusted with the task of conducting the tests for around 2.41 lakh candidates for admission to IIMs and a few other B-schools.

"Exhaustive plans were developed and put in place well in advance of the start of the testing window. Unfortunately, the particular viruses and malware(malicious software) that attacked the test delivery system were not detected by the anti-virus software at the testing centres," said Ramesh Nava, Vice President and General Manager, Asia Pacific, Japan and Africa, Prometric.

Technicians have been dispatched to address these isolated problems, Prometric said.

Prometric said it has generated new appointments for individuals who could not take the test and they are in the process of being contacted through SMS and e-mail messages.

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