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CBSE debars late students from attempting NEET

Students who reached barely a few minutes late were also not allowed to give the exam.

Updated on: Jun 07, 2017 04:32 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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Even as lakhs of students appeared for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) on Sunday, a handful of students missed their chance at the test. Not following time rules as prescribed by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) for the exam proved costly for a few students, who were not allowed to give the paper altogether because of the delay.

A student gets her earrings removed before entering the examination hall to take the NEET on Sunday. (Kunal Patil/HT Photo)
A student gets her earrings removed before entering the examination hall to take the NEET on Sunday. (Kunal Patil/HT Photo)

“Five students reached barely a couple of minutes late and the security staff at the exam centre promptly shut the gate and did not allow them inside even after much pleading. Parents of those students tried contacting the CBSE board, but to no avail,” said one of the parents who child appeared for NEET at a school in Sanpada. Similarly, some students who were giving their exam at a Santacruz centre were also not allowed inside the centre as they were late by a few minutes.

The paper consisted of three sections—Physics with 45 questions, Chemistry with 45 questions and Biology with 90 questions. Each question carried 4 marks for the right answer and one mark was deducted for every wrong answer. While most students found the paper easy to attempt, some had a problem with two questions in the Biology section.

17-year-old Jeremiah Nunes, a resident of Andheri, left home at 6am in order to reach his exam centre in Chembur on time. “Thankfully the effort was worth it. The exam was pretty easy and some questions were actually a repeat from last year’s paper. Physics was lengthier than the other two sections,” said Nunes.

A total of 1.39 lakh students appeared for NEET from Maharashtra, out of which 24,251 were from Mumbai. According to a circular released by CBSE on Sunday, students are vying for 95,000 MBBS and BDS seats in the country through this exam. NEET results will be declared on June 8.

 
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Shreya Bhandary

Shreya Bhandary is a Special Correspondent covering higher education for Hindustan Times, Mumbai. Her work revolves around finding loopholes in the current education system and highlighting the good and the bad in higher education institutes in and around Mumbai.

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