Tuesday, June 4, 2019

TET candidates complain of errors in exam hall tickets

TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Chennai:04.06.2019

Complaints of missing names, signatures and wrong entry of names have begun pouring into offices even before the Tamil Nadu Teachers Eligibility Test is held on June 8 and 9. More than 6 lakh candidates have applied for the exam.

After the board uploaded hall tickets on May 26, several hundred candidates complained that the tickets contained errors. This has prompted the Tamil Nadu Teachers Recruitment Board to advise candidates appearing for the test, whose hall tickets have errors, to carry an identification proof to examination halls.

Many complained that hall tickets contained many errors like wrong entries of names and missing photos. In order to avoid last minute confusions at examination halls the board has announced that the candidates with hall ticket errors have to take two photographs and one of them has to be attested by a gazetted officer.

“The other photo should be submitted to the hall superintendent to paste it on the attendance sheet,” a release from TRB said. The release further advised all candidates with wrong entries to carry ID proof to the exam hall. Following a major scam in polytechnic lecturers’ recruitment and TET examinations, the government has selected NSEIT, a subsidiary of the National Stock Exchange of India Limited, to conduct exam, including TET.

“It is the first examination for NSEIT. So, are were some teething issues. But, we are confident that such errors would be avoided in future,” sources said. The board has made all the arrangements for TET exam. More than 30,000 teachers would be involved in the examination work.

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