Tech glitches: CUET-UG 2022 4th phase exam cancelled in 13 centres

According to UGC Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar, “due to some unavoidable technical reasons, examination scheduled for today was cancelled in 13 centres in shifts one and two.”
Students and parents were left confused as CUET exams were yet again cancelled at the last-minute, leading to chaos and unrest among all. (Photo | Express)
Students and parents were left confused as CUET exams were yet again cancelled at the last-minute, leading to chaos and unrest among all. (Photo | Express)

NEW DELHI: The fourth phase of the Central University Entrance Test (CUET)-UG 2022 began on Wednesday. However, exams in 13 centres, mostly in Delhi, were cancelled due to “unavoidable” technical reasons. This was despite the National Testing Agency (NTA) and the University Grants Commission (UGC) earlier claiming that a several measures had been taken after the second phase of the examinations in the first week of August resulted in cancellations across India.

According to UGC Chairman M Jagadesh Kumar, “Due to some unavoidable technical reasons, examination scheduled for today was cancelled in 13 centres in shifts one and two.” A total of 8,693 candidates out of 1,45,885 were affected, he said in a statement. Those candidates whose examination was cancelled would be informed regarding their new date on Thursday. “It is proposed to hold these exams on Aug. 25,” he added.

The most affected was Delhi, where exams were cancelled in eight places in both shifts, except at Hari Vihar in Dwarka, where only the morning shift was cancelled. Exams were also cancelled at two centres in Uttar Pradesh — Banaras Hindu University and A-JNM College of IT Institute, JNM College, Varanasi. Similarly, in Bihar’s Gaya and Patna, exams were cancelled in both shifts. In Faridabad’s centre in Manav Rachna University, exams were also cancelled in the first shift.

Kumar, however, said the fourth phase of the examinations started well in 455 centres in 245 cities. A total of 3.72 lakh candidates are appearing in the fourth phase, being held on Aug. 17, 18 and 20. The fifth phase is slated for Aug. 21, 22, and 23, and an estimated 2.01 lakh students are scheduled to take it.

The last and the sixth phase of the examination is scheduled for Aug. 24, 25, 26 and 30 and about 2.86 lakh students would be appearing for it. These exams have been scheduled for students whose exams were cancelled during the second phase on Aug. 4, 5 and 6.

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