4TH DENIED ENTRY
3 NEET aspirants jump gates in B’luru, barred
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Bengaluru: 07.05.2018
Four students were barred from taking the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) exam at the Army Public School, Kamraj Road centre on Sunday, when they arrived after gates closed at 9.30am.
While one student was turned back at the gate, three students who scaled the gate were shooed away by police on security duty at the centre.
Drama erupted when a girl from Hassan district, who arrived three minutes past the
reporting deadline, climbed over the gate with her parents’ assistance. She was caught by police and sent out of the centre.
However, that did not deter two others — a boy from Hassan district and a girl aspirant from Anekal — who were also late by three minutes, from vaulting the gate. They too were helped over by anxious parents, but both were barred from taking the exam. The fourth candidate — a girl from Bengaluru — was not allowed to enter after they arrived late.
The CBSE had set a reporting time between 7.30am and 9.30am, a schedule that was communicated to students and displayed on the website.
The parents said that they had gotten caught up in traffic from the railway station to the centre. Other parents, who were locals, also complained of dense traffic around Shivajinagar and Commercial Street.
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3 NEET aspirants jump gates in B’luru, barred
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Bengaluru: 07.05.2018
Four students were barred from taking the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) exam at the Army Public School, Kamraj Road centre on Sunday, when they arrived after gates closed at 9.30am.
While one student was turned back at the gate, three students who scaled the gate were shooed away by police on security duty at the centre.
Drama erupted when a girl from Hassan district, who arrived three minutes past the
reporting deadline, climbed over the gate with her parents’ assistance. She was caught by police and sent out of the centre.
However, that did not deter two others — a boy from Hassan district and a girl aspirant from Anekal — who were also late by three minutes, from vaulting the gate. They too were helped over by anxious parents, but both were barred from taking the exam. The fourth candidate — a girl from Bengaluru — was not allowed to enter after they arrived late.
The CBSE had set a reporting time between 7.30am and 9.30am, a schedule that was communicated to students and displayed on the website.
The parents said that they had gotten caught up in traffic from the railway station to the centre. Other parents, who were locals, also complained of dense traffic around Shivajinagar and Commercial Street.
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Kerala NEET candid
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