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| Candidates not allowed to carry question papers after writing exam | | SSRB frames fresh rules | | Mustansir Srinagar, Sept17; In a complete departure from the conventions, around 2 lakh candidates who appeared in the written exam today were not allowed to take question papers along with them after writing their exam. Conventionally, for all professional entrance tests in the state, the candidates are allowed to carry home their question papers as well as the carbon copies of their answer sheets to match their answers with the final answer keys published by the test conducting authority. But quite strangely, today the candidates were not allowed to take away the question papers. On being asked as to why the SSB didn't allow candidates to take along question papers or carbon copies of their answer sheets at the end of the test, the chairperson SSRB, Shegufta Parvin said: "Any candidate can approach the SSB later with an RTI application to get a copy of his answer sheet to satisfy him or herself about the fairness of the evaluation process". Near about 2 lakh candidates have reportedly appeared in Tuesday's written test for the post of teachers in Education Department being conducted by State Sub-ordinate Services Recruitment Board (SSRB) in Jammu and Kashmir. The test is being held for 12, 000 government jobs today. On September 21, another one lakh candidates would be sitting for another recruitment test being held for filling up post of teachers, laboratory assistants, forest guards and accounts assistants. When asked about many candidates who are to write the test on September 21 complaining about not receiving their roll number slips, the SSB chairperson said these had already been dispatched to their addresses and those who haven't received them so far can download it from the SSB website. Parvin, however, said extensive arrangements were made for the smooth conduct of the recruitment test and she was personally supervising the entire exercise. Candidates who pass Tuesday's test would appear in an interview where final selections would be made. Parveen said for the posts of teachers 65 points have been allotted to the written test while 15 points have been allotted to higher qualifications and 20 points to the interview. "For all other posts, 80 points for the written test and 20 points for the interview have been allotted out of a total of 100 points," she said. |
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